Natural History Scything the Gunnersbury Triangle Ramp 23 October 2018 Ian Alexander Scything and raking the ramp meadow. An Evening Primrose, still in flower on 23 October, has been left. The wooden rail has been replaced by a linear loggery of Birch and Willow posts, providing habitat for insects and fungi. This Bank Vole nest was exposed by the mowing. The vole itself could be seen wriggling through the remaining grass and leaves, and we all had a brief but good view of it as it emerged, chunky dark brown body, short tail, and slow progress very unlike a woodmouse. The next day … we saw this Bank Vole eating Mugwort seeds in the wildflower area with the apple tree, next to the tool hut.