Volunteer Updates

Common Spotted-orchids in the meadow.

First orchids appear in the meadow

Several Common Spotted-orchids (Dactylorhiza fucshii) appeared in Hermitage Field Community Meadow for the first time this year. The appearance of this intriguing and beautiful flower marks something of a milestone in the development of the meadow. Although Common Spotted-orchids are not rare plants, we were quite surprised to see them start to colonise so early …

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Members of the North Lancashire Wildlife Group visiting Hermitage Field in the rain.

Visit By local Wildlife Group

We recently welcomed the volunteer-run North Lancashire Wildlife group (NLWG) for an introduction to Hermitage Field Community Meadow, the ‘knapweed triangle’ and the floodplain meadow at the Crook O’ Lune. NLWG are based in the Lancaster district and serve North Lancashire, North Yorkshire and South Cumbria. NLWG organises winter talks, summer field outings, identification workshops …

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