Monday 26 April

A rough crossing but soon over and lovely to be back at Le Vallon d’Or in Sark.

Le Vallon d’Or

We were soon getting rides ready for the bird nets. No ringing today as the wind was too strong.

After lunch Sue Synott led a botany walk around Little Sark showing the group many interesting plants. Bird watchers were rewarded with Dartford Warbler and Swift. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful scenery especially as the Bluebells were looking their best.

It may look like one flower but ox-eye daisies are composed of many different florets.
Carragh’s café and shop was a welcome break away from the wind at the end of the walk.
The gorse is stunning and great habitat Dartford Warbler.

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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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