The Yorkshire Naturalists Union Bryophytes Section twice yearly Field Excursion is to Halton Gill on 11 May. It is at the top of Littondale, a tributary dale of the top of Wharfedale. Steve Heathcote is now the organiser of the Bryophytes Section of the YNU but we are really pleased that Tom Blockeel comes and that Gordon Haycroft who is surveying all of Wharfdale for lichens (bit by bit) has planned the route. Gordon says that he had only one Bryophyte record for this tetrad. So we will be contributing a lot.
Halton Gill hamlet car park is at 305 m (1000ft) (See useful topographic map website ) and the highest point of our journey is 882 m (1909 ft) ( the summit not far away is 605m (1984). The Rocks are the Yoredale Series, repeating layers of limestone, sandstone and shale
Here are some pictures - not had time to label them all yet, but some are labelled
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We walk up the hill and drop down to the stream at a reservoir/water storage type place |
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This pale green moss is thought to be a Mnium sp. |
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We carry on up to this waterfall under a small willow tree (and possibly large sycamore?)
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I think these are fern gametophytes |
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There are big globules of Collema auriforme
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More of the Mnium. Perhaps it is just very young Mnium hornum |
There are big globules of Collema auriforme |
There are epiphytes on the willow tree
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Porella arboris vitae |
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Porella arboris vitae |
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Porella arboris vitae |
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Dermatocarpon miniatum |
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Either Placidium squamulosum or Romularia lurida |
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Solorina saccata |
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Carex nigra |
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Carex nigra |
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There is new fencing round this area and saplings have just been planted |
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saplings have just been planted
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Lichenomphalina umbellifera |
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Lichenomphalina umbellifera |
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Lichenomphalina umbellifera |
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View back to Plover Hill and Penyghent |
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hanging Sphagnum curtains with Lichenomphalina umbellifera |
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Lichenomphalina umbellifera |
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Setting off down, Penyghent and Plorver Hill ahead. Ingleborough in the far distance on the right |
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Pohlia nutans |
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Tormentil - Potentiall erecta |
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Sitting on the seat after the walk, at Halton Gill - looking towards the road up over the side of Penyghent home. |
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Mhyrris odorata in the foreground- our route up the gill in the ackground |
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Brief stop at Globe Flower Wood - 11 May |
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