Burry Holms viewed from Spaniard Rocks, with Worms Head in the background
28 plants of Sea Stock Matthiola sinuata were counted, a plant
which seems to have increased in recent years at this site.
A less welcome plant also on the increase is Sea Buckthorn Hippophae
rhamnoides, which has taken over quite large areas of Llangennith Burrows
rhamnoides, which has taken over quite large areas of Llangennith Burrows
Leaf mines of the agromyzid fly Agromyza abiens
on Hound's-tongue Cynoglossum officinale.
A confiding Kestrel Falco tinnunculus was hunting
beetles from a fence near the car park.
beetles from a fence near the car park.
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Nice to see Sea Stock doing well at Llangennith.
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