In Brambly Hedge there are three stems of tufted vetch (
Vicia cracca) climbing lustily through the brambles. They have bumped into black bryony bines at the top and the vetch has wrapped its tendrils round the still growing bryony bine. I wonder what the outcome will be.
On the insect front I noticed a tiny moth climbing up a cylindrical leaf of one of the wild onions. It was really a bit too far away to get a good picture but the one I took below is sufficient to determine it as the common tubic (Alabonia geoffrella).