Topcliffe for A1 corridor
Meet at 10:30 h in the small car park on the west side of the old bridge in Topcliffe, SD 397759.
David Lindley (0113 2697047) (home), david.lindley3@btinternet.com
Meet at 10:30 h in the small car park on the west side of the old bridge in Topcliffe, SD 397759.
David Lindley (0113 2697047) (home), david.lindley3@btinternet.com
Meet at 10:30 h in the coastal car park in Fraisthorpe, grid ref. TA 169627, for 1 km recording in squares TA15 and 16.
David Lindley (0113 2697047) (home) david.lindley3@btinternet.com
Funded by Defra, the aims of the RISC project are to encourage interest in invasive non-native species, and to involve the public in recordi
The Patellacea or limpets are ubiquitous on most rocks coasts around the UK. Cone shaped shell provides good shape to prevent the animal from being dislodged either by the waves or predators. This is complemented by a strong muscular foot which is used both to move the animal around as well as clamping it down against the rock when it is disturbed.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Paul Dansey from Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth. Length = 160mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Paul Dansey from Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth. Length = 160mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Paul Dansey from Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth. Length = 160mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Paul Dansey from Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth. Length = 160mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Paul Dansey from Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth. Length = 160mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Paul Dansey from Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth. Length = 160mm.