Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Physgill Glen to Burrow Head – 2nd June 2012

A blustery day but reasonably bright so decided on a walk to Burrow Head. We parked in the car park at the top of Physgill Glen.

1-sparrow

Young House Sparrow on the fence.

2-sign

This is a well walked route for those who take the pilgrimage to St Ninians cave

3 Arum-italicum

Italian Lords-and-Ladies (Arum italicum)

4-huge-leafed-plant

There are quite a few exotic plants in this glen like this American Skunk-cabbage (Lysichiton americanus)…

5 huge-leaf

…which has giant leaves!

6 Physgill-Glen

Physgill Glen, the path lined with wild garlic at this time of year

7-wrens-nest

It was a bit dark but this is a wrens nest amongst the ivy which had several babies in and we watched at a distance as the adult visited

8-warbler

Warbler

10-valerian

Valerian

11-yellow-iris

Yellow Iris

12-St-Ninians-cave

St Ninians cave

13-rock-pipit

Rock Pipit

14-thrift

Thrift

15-sea-campion

Sea Campion

16-prickly-sow-thistle

Prickly Sow-thistle (Sonchus asper)

17-birds-foot-trefoil

Birds-foot Trefoil

18-coast-path

Pretty path!

19-port-castle-bay

Looking back across Port Castle Bay towards the cave

20-genista-tinctoria

Dyer's Greenweed (Genista tinctoria)

21-genista-tinctoria

Dyer's Greenweed (Genista tinctoria)

22-tiny-grasshopper

Lots of tiny grasshoppers about

23-sea-carrot

I was intrigued by this plant…

24-sea-carrot

..I looked it up and to me it looked like Sea Carrot which is rare up here, however a local expert put me straight…

25-sea-carrot

… he identified as Wild Carrot (Daucus carota subsp. carota)and wrote “Carrots on the Wigtownshire coast are frequently identified as subsp. gummifer, which they resemble in some characters. However, in leaf shape they match Wigtownshire inland subsp. carota, and do not match true subsp. gummifer in south-west England. Evidence so far points to their being a locally evolved ecotype of subsp. carota. There are other examples of local ecotypic adaptation up the Scottish west coast. Anyhow, my stance as vice-county recorder is that true gummifer does not occur in Wigtownshire. Others may disagree.” Interesting stuff, no wonder I was confused!

26-rock-rose

Common Rock-rose (Helianthemum nummularium)

27-giant-tooth

Giant tooth!

28-bay

Great cliffs along here!

29-spring-squill

Spring Squill

30-bee

Mining Bee-Andrena sp

31-nesting-herring-gulls

Herring Gulls nesting on rocks

32-stonecrop

English Sedum (Sedum anglicum)

35-purple-milk-vetch

Purple Milk-vetch (Astragalus danicus)

36-Bee

Mining Bee, this ones been collecting paler polllen

37-moth

Moth

38-cinnabar

Cinnabar Moth

39-great-black-backed-on-nest

Great Black-backed Gull nesting

40-Wild-Thyme

Wild Thyme

41-thrift

Drifts of thrift!

42-linnet

Linnet

43-Fulmars

Fulmars nesting

44-spider

Orb Spider - larinioides cornutus

45-spider

 

46-spiders-nest

Spiders Lair

47-small-copper

Small Copper Butterfly

48 cryptocephalus-bipunctatus-1

Beetle cryptocephalus-bipunctatus

50 cryptocephalus-bipunctatus-3

Beetle cryptocephalus-bipunctatus

51-six-spot-burnet-caterpillar

Six-spot Burnet (Zygaena filipendulae) caterpillar

52-common-blue

Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus)

53-common-blue

Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus)

54-7-spot-ladybird

7 Spotted Ladybird

55-wall-butterfly

Wall Butterfly

56-cinnabar

Cinnabar Moth

57-cinnabar

Cinnabar Moth

58 Platydracus-stercorarius-1

Rove Beetle Platydracus stercorarius

59-coastpath

Walking the coast path

60-rocky-coast

Don’t look down!

61-stone-wall

Lichen covered wall

62-footpath-sign

Good to see a well marked path

63-coastpath

A lovely time of year to walk the coast paths

64-stone-wall

Thift and dry stane dyke

65-near-Burrowhead

Almost at Burrow Head campsite where we decide to turn back

66-grey-seal

Grey Seal offshore

67 rocky-coastline

Very rocky coastline

67-rocks

 

68-Mike

Mike taking a low shot, hope he gets the horizon straighter than I did!

69-Pete-and-Mike

Father and son sharing a joke!

70-Oystercatcher

I think this Oystercatcher may be nesting on the wall…

71-Oystercatcher

…as he is making a lot of fuss!

72-Devils-archway

I think this is the Devils Archway

73-Thrift

Pretty in pink

74-Wall-Butterfly

Wall butterfly

76-early-bumblebee

Early Bumble Bee (Bombus (Pyrobombus) pratorum)

77-salvia

Wood Sage (Teucrium scorodonia)

78-grasshopper

Grasshopper on Mikes bag

79-common-blue

Common Blue Damselfly

80-larvae

Unidentified grubs

81-larvae

 

82-Small-Heath

Small Heath Butterfly

83-Silver-ground-carpet

Silver-ground Carpet Moth

84-Herring-Gull

Herring Gull

85-towards-st-ninians

Back to Port Castle Bay

86-footpath-sign

This sign has seen better days!

87-pebble-tower

A great pastime on this beach is making pebble towers!

88-physgill-glen

Walking back along Physgill Glen

89-valerian

Valerian

90-path

In the shade of the trees

91-tree-flowers

Red Horse-chestnut (Aesculus carnea)

92-tree-flowers

Red Horse-chestnut (Aesculus carnea)

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Back to the car park-what a great walk, tons of wildlife, great views and only met a few people on the way!

I love Dumfries and Galloway, the natural place to be!

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