Still lots of summer flowers to notice, although the signs of autumn are becoming more obvious (Rowan berries are now ripe, as are the hips on the Dog Rose bushes). Noticed a nice patch of ?Canadian Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) in the verge between the Johnstone bypass (A737) and Candrens Road. The fields there are flooded for the first time in 3 or 4 years. This used to be an excellent site for passage waders including Ruff before extra drainage works were put in. Maybe I'll take a look there tomorrow....
Another garden escape, Montbretia, is adding a splash of brilliant orange to the side of the A8 as it passes Langbank.
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