There were a few meadow brown butterflies in the long grass above the beach.
Delicate blue harebells and hawkweed at the dyke side between the mill and the village - flowers which along with the distant ripening barley fields signal the turning of the year. |
In the middle of the junction of the roads to Aberdour beach and Pennan a triangle of waste land has been sown with a 'wild' flower mix and provides a rich profusion of colourful flowers. Sadly in the 15 minutes or so that it took to photograph the patch not a single butterfly visited them. |
Corncockle |
Flax rarely occurs locally but is a relic of the once important linen trade in the area. |
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