Monday 12 April

Today I walked from Les Laurens to La Prevôté on the south coast cliffs. The spring flowers are coming into their own and the Blackthorn is at its best. Flowers were by the way as this was one of many walks I take from April to October to look for the nests of the Black-backed Meadow Ant, Formica pratensis. The flags make the nest sites obvious to the path clearance team who can strim around the nest mound and then leave the ants to get on with their lives. The number of nests has declined in recent years and I’m the volunteer who monitors and records them. The cliff paths on the south coast are a favourite location as they seem to like the slightly warmer and drier conditions. They have their own page coming soon if you’d like to find out more – fascinating creatures.

An established nest, but today is the first time it’s been recorded. They can be surprisingly difficult to spot. East of Les Ecilleurs, Torteval.

I was also very pleased to re-discover a nest on National Trust of Guernsey land on a path that leads down to the cliff. There had been no sign for the past two years so it was good to see lots of activity.

Looking for ant nests means I usually walk along looking down. I do make a point of stopping to admire the scenery and today was special with the Blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, looking at its best.

Clifton Valley, St Pierre du Bois
Looking back towards Les Ecilleurs and Mont Hérault WatchHouse in the distance

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Retired and enjoying every day - mainly to enjoy the privilege of finding out about the plants and animals around me.

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