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The slithery slow worm. I am not sure Sam was that impressed! |
A sunny Sunday begs to be spent outdoors, and with the very beautiful Ashdown Forest on our doorstep, we headed off for a little wander through the woods. Nearly two thirds of Ashdown Forest's 6500 acres (2500 hectares) are heathland, amounting to 2.5% of the UK's extent of this rare habitat. It also has some really wonderful views over the Sussex countryside.
Even though the height of summer is now over, and most of the wildflowers have long gone, there is another chapter of loveliness in the woods to behold; the fabulous fungi!
Wandering down little meandering paths, we came across many different varieties of fungi fruiting.
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Spiders had made incredible webs with droplets of dew which sparkled in the morning sun... |
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Boy and Zaf in their element! |
We were very lucky to spot a slow worm by the side of the path. I haven't seen this legless lizard in a long time. She (I think?) was well camouflaged amongst the leaf litter, and sat there very still, probably hoping to look dead.
BB was a little worried about holding the slow worm, it was cold and so very smooth. He did pick it up and squealed like a girl as it tried to slither off his hands!
As we circled back towards the car park, we continued to see more types of mushrooms, these truly are the autumn flowers of the woodlands.
Zaf did his usual thing of collecting the largest stick to bring home with him, he spent quite a while dragging it back to the car, whacking us on the back of our knees as he tried to pass on the pathway. Needless to say, I did manage to persuade him to leave it behind...
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Homeward bound! |
A lovely outing, followed by a bit of gardening in the afternoon sunshine.
Hope your Sunday was sunny too!