Saturday, 29 June 2024

Day 181 - June 29th

This morning we did a circular walk from the village of Roydon. The walk was quite varied with a stretch walking alongside the River Stort, some open countryside and a walk through the village itself.


We started right in the heart of Roydon before turning to walk beside the river.


We passed a few boats moored alongside the river and a huge marina too.



On this stretch of the river there was a lot of Himalayan Balsam growing. Introduced as a garden plant in the 1930s it soon escaped and became naturalised alongside riverbanks and ditches. Its rapid spread and disruptive nature soon classified it as a highly invasive species. Its very pretty though!




We were quite pleased to spot this Little Egret sitting on the opposite side of the river.





At the furthest part of the walk, we reached Dobbs Weir. We have visited before but it's still an interesting place to stop for a moment.




Today there was a sawn and her cygnet and coots in the water.






We walked around Glen Faba lake where there were lots dragonflies and butterflies.





Finally we headed up a fairly steep hill and through some fields back to Roydon.








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