This month I have been lucky enough to have spent a good amount of time out and about in Northamptonshire's meadows. June is the best month to see these colourful, wildflower rich and increasingly rare habitats.
I've been helping out our reserves team to monitor some of our best grassland sites such as Boddington Meadow (lots of great burnet, betony and orchids) or the very different High Wood and Meadow (sheeps sorrel and heath bedstraw). We've been literally sticking our heads into quadrats to count the wildflowers that indicate the health of these sites as well as discussing how best to we can manage them .It's really important to manage them properly so that wildlife thrives and they continue to perform important duties such as pollination and natural flood management.