We had a lovely morning out today (I had a meeting in the afternoon so we couldn't make it a full day!). We went over to Silverknowes and decided to walk through the fields that are going to become a new agro-ecology project on the Lauriston Farm site. The fields are currently being allowed to rewild themselves so that the project managers can work out what wildlife is there before they decide how to manage the fields for community food production.
The fields look wonderful, especially in today's hot sunshine.
And the fields are dancing with butterflies! Mostly meadow browns
but also ringlets
small tortoiseshells and a small skipper.
There were a lot of house martins and swifts flying around, which was wonderful to see.
It will be interesting to see how the project develops, though there continue to be concerns that not enough space will be made for the wading birds that have made some of the fields their winter homes over many years.
For Nature Notes.
4 comments:
Delightful! Thanks for visiting. Aloha
Rewilding….best practice
It's been a while since I visited this site (when I used to blog as "Chapter and Verse"). Beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful photographs :)
All the best Jan
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