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| Date | 26 Aug 2011 15:08:41 |
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Formby Point
A composited photographic image showing the stages of emergence of the fruiting bodies of the collared earth star fungus Geastrum triplex
Formby Point
Day at the beach
Dune pines at Formby
Dune pines at Formby
Dune Helleborine (Epipactis dunensis), Formby A rare orchid which, depending on the current taxonomic view, is endemic to these dunes.
Dune flower
Dune flower
Sand Dunes, Formby. Sand dunes at Formby Point. View North West to Irish Sea.
Path through Formby Woods Not all the woodland at Formby is Scots Pine.
windswept trees on the dunes
Pine trees on the dunes This group of pine trees are the closest to the sea, and get well battered by the onshore wind.
Scots pines at Formby NT reserve Wind-blown Scots pines at Formby NT reserve - or possibly a bad teenage haircut. This is in the transitional zone between the pine woodland and the dunes proper.
Wind Pruned Tree at Formby The trees here show signs of the stresses that the local environmental conditions impose on them. The dunes protect the trees up to a certain height but then the prevailing …
Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), Formby The Red Squirrels are very dark, possibly because the population was augmented with introductions from central Europe in the mid 20th century.
Pine Woods and Red Squirrel Pine Woods and Red Squirrel at Formby Point
Formby Hills Sand Dunes
Red squirrel, Formby Point June 2008
Merseyside, North West England, England, United Kingdom osm
| County | Merseyside |
| Region | England |
| Country | United Kingdom |