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SOUTH NORFOLK: Shotesham lichen meeting

30th March 2024

Norfolk lichen recorder Rob Yaxley had organised a few informal meet-ups to survey churchyard lichens, and I managed to attend one at Shotesham, a village a few miles south of Norwich. We looked at three churches (two 'proper' ones and a ruin) and as expected racked up a good lichen list. The presence of quite a few experienced naturalists meant that we also turned up various other species across a wide range of groups. The pictures below are a small selection of highlights, but things that spring to mind include a lichenicolous fungus that appears to be new to Norfolk (Spiloma auratum), my long-awaited first Bristly Millipedes, the inconspicuous ladybird Rhyzobius litura, Ashy Mining Bee and smut fungi on aconite and sweet violet and the pseudoscorpion Chthonius isochneles.








WHITLINGHAM: Evening visit

19th March 2024

I seldom get down to Whitlingham in the evenings, but on this occasion I had been invited to a celebration evening in the visitor barn to officially open the new cafe and 'changing places' toilet facility. I headed down after work and was treated to some lovely views of a Barn Owl quartering the field south of Whitlingham Lane. It was then into the barn to meet some of the volunteers that help run the CP, listen to a few speeches and sample some canapes. The cafe and decour both looked very impressive, and it was nice to have been invited to have a look.