On 13 May 2023 the Association de botanique et de mycologie de Sainte Maure de Touraine had an outing to the Eperon du Murat at Ferriere-Larcon, led by orchid expert Marc Fleury. The site is a managed nature reserve in the care of the Conservatoire des Espaces Naturelles de la Val de la Loire. It consists of a limestone ridge with rough grassland grazed by sheep and dominated by juniper and downy oak on the steeper bits. Across one end of the site is a prehistoric defensive wall. The weather was distinctly iffy, and after a couple of hours on the north side of the site we got hailed on and very wet. Nothing daunts a keen naturalist though and off we went to check out the south side of the site. Seventeen species of orchid were recorded, plus three hybrids and two hypochromatic mutations.
Lady Orchid Orchis purpurea (Fr. Orchis pourpre). |
Buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica (Fr. Nerprun purgatif), an uncommon species. |
A hypochromatic Monkey Orchid Orchis simia (Fr. Orchis singe) with a ruby-tailed wasp Chrysidae. |
Marie-Claude photographing a Monkey x Man Orchid hybrid, with lots of Monkey Orchids visible in the grass. |
Burnt-tip Orchid Neotinea ustulata (Fr. Orchis brulé) and Monkey Orchid habitat. |
The very last Small Spider Orchid Ophrys araneola (Fr. Ophrys petite araignée) on the site. They have died out in the past three decades. |
Pyramidal Orchid Anacamptis pyramidalis (Fr. Orchis pyramidal). |
Wood White butterfly Leptidea sinapsis (Fr. Piéride de la moutarde). |
Male Adonis Blue Polyommatus bellargus (Fr. Azuré bleu céleste). |
Marc released this young Western Whip Snake Hierophis viridiflavus (Fr. Couleuvre verte et jaune) that he had captured in his chook shed. |
Since the weather was unreliable, Marc gave his introductory talk in the church. |
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