Monday, 26 May 2014

A wander by Loch Fyne

Toad had booked Toadlet onto a hack from a stables beside Loch Fyne, so we tootled off early to make the most of a fine day. We had time for a lochside beach wander before booking in at the stables. 

Wych Elm beside the sea

This close to the sea

Thrift and scurvygrass where a stream crossed the beach

Silverweed flower (Potentilla anserina)

Silverweed leaves looking silver

A view back up the loch

Toadlet leads the way across a gravel bar to a wee islet


Lots of Scurvygrass; I think this is Danish Scurvygrass (Cochlearia danica), a good thing to munch on if you've been a long time at sea and living on salted meat and ships' biscuit

A sea-bleached tree root ball


Bird's-foot Trefoil

Thrift again

A lichened rock

Interesting patterns of lichen



Early shoots of Small Red Goosefoot (Chenopodium botryodes) between sea-washed rocks

Looking back landwards. If you click on the picture to enlarge it, you may be able to spot two horses

Channels in the salt marsh

View across Loch Fyne as we make our way to the stables

Old tree stump. I can see a wild boar.



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