List of plants in Milham Ford Park       Ragwort  - friend or foe?         The Oak trees in the park 

Judy's report on wildflower management - October 2010


SLIDESHOWS

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Photos taken by Marilyn Cox, unless otherwise indicated.

Spring and Summer 2011 in the Park  Picasa

Spring/Summer 2010 in the Park   Picasa

To see slideshows of different parts of the pond areas, go to   Plan of the Park

Flora & Fauna of the Ponds   Photobucket       Also: short video of wasp dismembering a dragonfly it had attacked

Insects of the Meadow Areas    Photobucket          

Wildflowers of the Meadow Areas   Flickr

More Wildflowers of the Meadow Areas   Photobucket

Orchids

'Phoenix' area  where plants spring up from what started off as bare soil, sometimes as a result of dormant seed coming
 to life after being disturbed and sometimes as a result of seed being brought in by birds or in imported soil.    Photobucket

Fungi found in the park in 2011   2011 was a poor year for fungi because of the dry weather in the Spring and Summer.  Picasa

Fungi found in the park in 2010       Picasa

Fungi in the park - Autumn 2009  -  two separate Photobucket slideshows

        Album 1

        Album 2   

Moth Night 2010   Friday, 28 May 2010    Flickr

Moth Night 2009  Saturday, 4 July 2009   Flickr
More
Moth Night 2009   Picasa 

Moth Night 2008  7 June 2008    Flickr

Moth Night 2004  7 May 2004    Flickr

Children's play area   Photobucket

Snow in the Park - February 2012  imgur - click on thumbnail to see larger photo, click on larger photo to enlarge further

Snow in the park - 6 January 2010   Picasa 

After mowing - Sept 2009  Photobucket