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Osobe Vidi sve
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3. Borreri have a few other distinctive aspects. In winter they tend to die down early (but after Male ferns) unless sheltered (as yours are) and be not very flaky-scaly at the stem bases, and the bases are often long-bare; here's a typical view from Edinburgh showing this.pic.twitter.com/OUfREHzkei
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7. If you look through the veins at the light, there's a strong tendency for the secondary veins to be weak in transmission of light, as seen here -pic.twitter.com/tfYSFhMMEP
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Willow tit showing well in nice light at far pasture today
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8. Compare here Western Scaly Male Fern ssp affinis where the bottom next-to-stem down-pointing leaflets are part-joined to their axis (here quite fully), not very lobey (can be a little bit at base) & they can seem quite thick/plasticky; the blackenings are visible here too -pic.twitter.com/nhGvCFmM6P
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Here's a better example of a "cat's-ear" effect that may be seen (or perhaps call it the batman effect...)pic.twitter.com/EXILqWgNni
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Green Woodpecker taken a couple of years ago
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I just love these prehistoric looking birds
Grey Heron portrait
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2. Once you have decided it's a Scaly Male, it's best to look at the bottom-most pinnules (smallest leaflets on these) closest to the stem and pointing downwards. In borreri they are very lobey and you can see a clear air gap around their stalk, all as arrowed here -pic.twitter.com/R7cWiwSh6b
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Lovely crocus Brecon Cathedral
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For Scaly Male ferns generally look for the darkened joins onto the main frond stem, as arrowed; sometimes only a v small amount of darkening, and on young ones may be hard to notice. You can see it from above, but most obvious when viewed from below where all is cleaner&lighter:pic.twitter.com/O0r3hZmbhs
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Things heating up in our side view box by
@GARDENATURE house hunting is well underway
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12. I should add that when you look at the veins of ssp affinis (Western SMF) they tend to be bright and clear like this -pic.twitter.com/8uLthtGjKF
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Thank you Anji much appreciated!
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Tongue out Woodpecker
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An otter out and about on Union Canal again today
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Hope I can get more shots like this,this year?
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Little Owl, London UK.
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