Dorset Walks

Durlston Country Park

Monday July 9th 2012

We started our walk by taking the cliff-top path from the Castle walking towards the lighthouse. A few distant Gannets and closer Guillemots were seen but, apart from a single Fulmar, all the breeding seabirds had left the cliffs, leaving only their smell! Plenty of gulls were still here of course, including the fine adult Great Black-backed pictured below, a young Black-back and lots of Herring Gulls including several well-grown chicks still on the cliffs with their parents.

The real ornithological highlight though was the most unexpected find of a breeding pair of Black Redstarts, with one youngster. This species is a common enough sight in winter but as a breeding bird is a great rarity in Dorset, or anywhere in the UK for that matter.



The recent wet weather had resulted in an explosion of flora, in an hour and a half we counted no less than 86 species, including the rare Sea Spleenwort.

Birds

Fulmar
Gannet
Cormorant
Shag
Herring Gull
Great Black-backed Gull Guillemot
Rock Pipit
Robin
Black Redstart
Blackbird
Common Whitethroat (heard)
Blackcap
Blue Tit
Greenfinch



Insects

Meadow Brown
Bloody-nosed Beetle
Soldier Beetle




Plants (86 species!)

Agrimony
Ash
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Black Bryony
Black Medick
Blackthorn
Bracken
Bramble
Broad-leaved Willowherb
Buck's-horn Plantain
Carrot
Cleavers
Clematis
Cocksfoot
Common Centaury
Common Hogweed
Common Mallow
Common Mullein
Common Ragwort
Common Vetch
Creeping Buttercup
Creeping Cinquefoil
Creeping Thistle
Crow Garlic
Curled Dock
Cut-leaved Cranesbill
Dog Rose
Downy Oat-grass
Elder
Elm
Enchanter's Nightshade
European Gorse
False Brome
False Oat-grass
Greater Knapweed
Hart's Tongue Fern
Hawthorn
Hemlock
Herb Bennet
Hoary Plantain
Hoary Ragwort
Holm Oak
Honeysuckle
Hound's Tongue
Ivy
Ivy Broomrape
Kidney Vetch
Lady's Bedstraw
Lesser Burdock
Lesser Trefoil
Male Fern
Meadow Vetchling
Mouse-ear Hawkweed
Pellitory-of-the-Wall
Perennial Sow-thistle
Ploughman's Spikenard
Pyramidal Orchid
Red Clover
Restharrow
Rough Hawkbit
Salad Burnet
Sea Spleenwort
Self-heal
Smooth Hawksbeard
Spear Thistle
Spotted Medick
Stinging Nettle
Stinking Iris
Sycamore
Tall Fescue
Tamarisk
Teasel
Thrift
Timothy
Tor Grass
White Clover
Wild Madder
Wild Parsley
Wild Parsnip
Wild Privet
Wild Thyme
Woody Nightshade
Woolly Thistle
Yarrow
Yellow Oat-grass
Yellow-wort
Yorkshire Fog

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