The Scotney field meeting on Twitter
The field meeting on 15 May was the annual joint meeting of SBRS and our Kent colleagues. As ever, the site was chosen so it straddled two vice counties, one for each society. Since there were several Twitter users there, it was an ideal opportunity to document a meeting using social media. Posts from Nevil Hutchinson, Brad Scott, Dave Steere and Stephen Lemon.
A fine view of castle and house Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/AV8ZoYpc3Y
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
First SBRS meeting for me this year @scotneycastleNT with @Trichocolea and @LemonStephen. Carex acutiformis to start but not from here!
— Nevil Hutchinson (@mrchumpley) May 15, 2016
Starting out on the jt field meeting of Sussex Botanical Recording Society and Kent Botanical Recording Group pic.twitter.com/pJ5GeOSDXz
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
Almost out of the car park! #SBRSmeeting pic.twitter.com/jfdzJXmjay
— Nevil Hutchinson (@mrchumpley) May 15, 2016
Lathyrus linifolius, Bitter Vetch, I've not seen this before, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/ILeJz2w9k7
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Lathyrus linifolius, Bitter Vetch, in a light pink form, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/SzIy5xqoyj
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Athryium filix-femina, Lady Fern, Scotney, Kent, KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/GY23QpV66H
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Scouting for plants at Scotney @BSBIbotany pic.twitter.com/tubTI5ke4x
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
Carex hirta, Hairy Sedge, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/rjvvmlJrxJ
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Stellaria alsine, Bog Stitchwort, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/pVQWdUAE0Z
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Stellaria graminea, Lesser Stitchwort, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/uDDOfKCfNE
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Trifolium dubium, Lesser Trefoil, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/lTW6qd37he
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
A tiny Cerastium fontanum, Common Mouse-ear, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/0ExvabHnk8
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Sagina procumbens from the Sussex Botanical Recording Society field trip today. #wildflowerhour (and a quarter) pic.twitter.com/S46W9ElHEo
— Nevil Hutchinson (@mrchumpley) May 15, 2016
The red buds of Lotus corniculatus, Birdsfoot Trefoil, looking nice, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/VLxYYrN0ku
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Geoffrey leading Kent & Sussex botanists out of the wilderness @LemonStephen @mrchumpley @Barbus59 pic.twitter.com/Tl4Bqdt1sI
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
A lovely Viola canina, Heath Dog Violet, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/YNWC7hyaxj
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Ophioglossum vulgatum, Adders' Tongue, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/vUJ7w5Duw5
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Botanical lunch break, avoiding sitting on adders tongue fern pic.twitter.com/bC43YVz1hK
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
Myosotis discolor, Changing Forget-me-not, 2mm wide flowers! Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/hzlMfoF6GG
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Here @mrchumpley engages with Myosotis discolor pic.twitter.com/e1Kcz6047J
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
Kent Botanical Recrding Group field trip Scotney Castle grounds 150516 pic.twitter.com/nL64M6u9na
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Sagina procumbens, Procumbent Pearlwort, tiny white petals, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/v55xQt7INq
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Any thoughts on the Scotney Callitriche 1.4mm-wide fruits @LemonStephen ? pic.twitter.com/eXMo5gEUox
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
. @LemonStephen I posted to FB: Richard Lansdown suggested checking pollen, which confirms C stagnalis @BSBIbotany pic.twitter.com/xeJFEU1MlL
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 16, 2016
.@LemonStephen @Trichocolea Thanks for sharing & thanks to national Aquatics expert Richard Lansdown for commenting https://t.co/YBk9O3gc58
— BSBI (@BSBIbotany) May 16, 2016
Another 1st for me, Ranunculus hederaceus, Ivy-leaved Water Crowfoot, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/ZW2sIeCUDJ
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Hybrid Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna x laevigata Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/FhBj6lgGnX
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Veronica arvensis, Wall Speedwell, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/cFzOrZjCcE
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Some Carex binervis and Salix repens requires attention pic.twitter.com/m4JbPysAOd
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
Stunning Green Tiger Beetle, Scotney, Kent KBRG field trip 150516 pic.twitter.com/ERgyV6zpIk
— Kingfisher (@Barbus59) May 15, 2016
Today's Sussex/Kent bot socs visit to @scotneycastleNT Pill Sedge, Bitter vetch, Viola x intersita, Ivy-lvd crowfoot pic.twitter.com/wVe2VOl8il
— Brad Scott (@Trichocolea) May 15, 2016
Late photos Scotney Castle meeting: Lathyrus linifolius + Ranunculus hederaceus @Trichocolea @mrchumpley @Barbus59 pic.twitter.com/aMO96aE8Qc
— Stephen Lemon (@LemonStephen) May 19, 2016