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Not to be put off by a somewhat damp forecast, 16 members braved the occasional heavy shower to take a look around the privately owned Appleton Mill Farm that for the last five years has been managed successfully by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. We were delighted to be joined on our afternoon walk by the farms owner, Jonathan Allison and his wife Margaret, who, along with the Trusts farm manager Ellen Fairbank, showed us around those parts of the estate that were of particular interest to members.
The farm is a diversified operation comprising a large herd of high quality Beef Short-Horn cattle, 90ha of grass and arable land the latter with conservation margins and 47ha of woodland, most of which is SSSI. The farm is covered by a detailed Environmental Stewardship Scheme both Entry and High Level. We were told that the farm is being managed to demonstrate that conservation farming can work both environmentally and economically.
A short walk down to the ford across the River Seven and we were treated to the sight of a dipper and grey wagtail. Retracing our steps through the farm past the old water mill building, now sadly defunct, we walked through the wood named Hell Bank Wood with its heady aroma of wild garlic to a large meadow where we were greeted by an inquisitive heard of suckler cows and their calves. After an interesting insight to this side of the operation from Ellen and Jonathan, we returned to the farm track and, after a short walk uphill passing some magnificent and well managed hedgerows along the way, we saw at first hand how the Trust’s conservation brief was being fulfilled in an absolutely splendid grass bank that at this time of the year was rich in flora. An electric fence to keep the cattle off the bank during the Spring and early Summer months helps maintain the diversity of flora, with the land being opened up from mid-July to allow the cattle to control the course vegetation.
The Society is most grateful to Jonathan and Ellen for allowing us to visit the farm and giving their time to show us around on what was a damp but most enjoyable afternoon.
Unfortunately because of the wet weather I did not manage to record all the plants we saw, especially the various grasses that were not yet in full flower. Down by the river we noticed a considerable amount of the very pretty but somewhat invasive pink purslane. Along the mill-race there were both large bittercress and wood stitchwort which are both relatively scarce in Ryedale. The large meadow was a picture with bulbous buttercup and pignut the dominant flowers. The woodland has a rich and varied ground flora along with a variety of trees including some splendid old coppiced limes, and hazels that have been coppiced even on almost vertical slopes the mind boggles as to how this was accomplished! The lane leading up to the higher meadow has very rich verges, and the meadow itself has a wonderful flowery bank (above the electric fence) dominated by primrose, cowslip and their hybrid false oxlip but also including bluebells, early purple orchids and many other wildflowers. It was a delight to see such a meadow being valued and preserved by sympathetic management; the cows looked very contented too.
Gill Smith
Birds
Blackbird, Blackcap, Blue Tit, Bullfinch, Buzzard, Chaffinch, Chiffchaff, Crow, Cuckoo, Dipper, Dunnock, Garden Warbler, Greenfinch, Grey Wagtail, Goldcrest, Goldfinch, House Martin, Jackdaw, Mallard, Pheasant, Robin, Song Thrush, Swift, Willow Warbler, Wren. (25)
Plants
Latin name | Common name |
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Acer campestre | Field maple |
Acer pseudoplatanus | Sycamore |
Achillea millefolium | Yarrow |
Aegopodium podagraria | Ground elder |
Ajuga reptans | Bugle |
Alchemilla xanthochlora | Lady's mantle |
Alliaria petiolata | Hedge garlic or Garlic mustard |
Allium ursinum | Ramsons |
Alnus glutinosa | Alder |
Anemone nemorosa | Wood anemone |
Anthoxanthum odoratum | Sweet vernal grass |
Anthriscus sylvestris | Cow parsley |
Arctium minus | Burdock |
Athyrium filix-femina | Lady fern |
Bellis perennis | Daisy |
Betula sp. | Birch |
Caltha palustris | Marsh marigold |
Cardamine amara | Large bittercress |
Cardamine pratensis | Milkmaid, cuckoo-flower or lady's smock |
Carex sylvatica | Wood sedge |
Centaurea nigra | Common knapweed |
Cerastium fontanum | Common mouse-ear |
Cirsium arvense | Creeping thistle |
Claytonia sibirica | Pink purslane |
Conopodium majus | Pignut |
Cornus sanguinea | Dogwood |
Corylus avellana | Hazel |
Crataegus monogyna | Hawthorn |
Cruciata laevipes | Crosswort |
Dactylis glomerata | Cocksfoot |
Dryopteris dilatata | Common buckler fern |
Dryopteris filix-mas | Male fern |
Fagus sylvatica | Beech |
Festuca rubra | Red fescue |
Fragaria vesca | Wild strawberry |
Fraxinus excelsior | Ash |
Galium aparine | Cleavers |
Galium odoratum | Woodruff |
Geranium robertianum | Herb Robert |
Geum rivale | Water avens |
Geum urbanum | Wood avens |
Hedera helix | Ivy |
Heracleum sphondylium | Hogweed |
Hyacinthoides non-scripta | Bluebell |
Ilex aquifolium | Holly |
Lapsana communis | Nipplewort |
Lathyrus pratensis | Meadow vetchling |
Lolium perenne | Perennial rye grass |
Lonicera periclymenum | Honeysuckle |
Lotus corniculatus | Common birdsfoot trefoil |
Luzula campestris | Field woodrush |
Luzula sylvatica | Greater woodrush |
Malus sylvestris | Crab apple |
Meconopsis cambrica | Welsh poppy |
Melica uniflora | Wood melick |
Mercurialis perennis | Dog's mercury |
Myrrhis odorata | Sweet cicely |
Orchis mascula | Early purple orchid |
Oxalis acetosella | Wood sorrel |
Plantago lanceolata | Ribwort plantain |
Plantago major | Ratstail plantain |
Poa pratensis | Smooth meadow grass |
Potentilla anserina | Silverweed |
Potentilla sterilis | Barren strawberry |
Primula veris | Cowslip |
Primula vulgaris | Primrose |
Primula × polyantha | False oxlip |
Prunus avium | Wild cherry |
Prunus padus | Bird cherry |
Prunus spinosa | Blackthorn |
Quercus sp. | Oak |
Ranunculus auricomus | Goldilocks |
Ranunculus bulbosus | Bulbous buttercup |
Ranunculus repens | Creeping buttercup |
Rosa sp. | Rose |
Rubus fruticosus | Bramble |
Rubus idaeus | Raspberry |
Rumex obtusifolius | Broad-leaved dock |
Rumex sanguineus | Wood dock |
Sambucus nigra | Elder |
Silene dioica | Red campion |
Sorbus aucuparia | Rowan |
Stachys officinalis = Betonica officinalis | Betony |
Stellaria holostea | Greater stitchwort |
Stellaria media | Chickweed |
Stellaria nemorum | Wood stitchwort |
Taraxacum sp. | Dandelion |
Tilia cordata | Small-leaved lime |
Trifolium pratense | Red clover |
Trifolium repens | White clover |
Ulmus glabra | Wych elm |
Urtica dioica | Nettle |
Veronica chamaedrys | Germander speedwell |
Veronica montana | Wood speedwell |
Veronica persica | Common field speedwell |
Veronica serpyllifolia | Thyme-leaved speedwell |
Viburnum opulus | Guelder rose |
Vicia sepium | Bush vetch |
Viola reichenbachiana | Early dog violet |
Viola riviniana | Dog violet |
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© Ryedale Natural History Society 2017, Photos © Keith Gittens, Gill Smith 2017 |