I'm just back from an enjoyable two days at my first BBS meeting. Today's outing with group 2 in almost constant rain didn't produce any outstanding bryological highlights, but was uesful nonetheless in gaining familiarity with species I've seen little of previously. The co-called Burfa Bog (SO2761) turned out to be more of a mesotrophic mire with lots of alder (though it was lovely to see several good patches of
Aulacomnium androgynum on the bases of some of the alders). The nearby Burfa Bank was typical acidic woodland though someone found
Anthoceros on a trackway. A village stop at New Radnor after that produced a good range of urban species plus some
Leucodon sciuroides found by Mark Pool on a huge ash tree.
Yesterday was better both weather-wise and bryologically. After some
Porella cordaeana and
Orthotrichum rivulare along the Afon Edw near Cregrina, we moved onto Glascwm Hill and ascended a gully which held
Pohlia cruda,
Cladipodiella fluitans and tonnes of
Bartramia pomiformis and
Amphidium mougeotii. Much time was spent searching flushes on the hilltop and eventually Sharon Pilkington found some
Hamatocaulis vernicosus, growing near
Sphagnum contortum and
Palustriella falcata. There were also some impressive patches of
Calliergon giganteum, probably my favourite new bryo from the trip.
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Lunch at Glascwm Hill |
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Calliergon giganteum |
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Hamatocaulis vernicosus |
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Pohlia cruda |
It probably worked out for the best that I missed the Stanner trip as I'm not sure I'd have been ready for the
Grimmia-fest, but I look forward to Barry and Sam's report.
Some really nice stuff there George.
ReplyDeleteGlad you managed to get a weekend in George and managed to see some new species. Hopefully you'll find one or two of these in Glamorgan now. It was a tough introduction to the Grimmia species with them being so saturated, but nevertheless very educational and great fun. I'll be looking for another trip to get back onto this incredible lump of rock.
ReplyDeleteI would love to lead a small group to Stanner soon to survey more outcrops. It would need to be a weekday though I'm afraid.
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