Jennifer led a walk
on the Roman Road
west of Mounts Farm on the morning of Saturday 1st August.
Seven members enjoyed lovely weather with sunshine, warmth and a very light wind
– ideal for seeing butterflies. They also saw lots of wild flowers, more than 40
different ones.
They saw 8 different butterflies
altogether including at least 8 Chalkhill Blues and 1 Painted Lady – these were
special. The Chalkhill Blues have only
recently established on this part of the Roman Road. A good Painted Lady year had been
predicted, with lots migrating from further south in Europe, but we have seen very few so
far.
Other more common butterflies
were:
Brimstone, Peacock, Large White,
Meadow brown, Gatekeeper and Small Skipper
Regular reporters have been
seeing new Brimstones and Peacocks recently, so please let Jennifer know if you see them in
your garden or while out walking in the village. She would be especially interested if
anyone sees a Painted Lady – they are very beautiful
butterflies.
|
The group on the Roman Road |
|
Painted Lady |
|
Female Stag Beetle |
|
Chalkhill Blue |
|
Peacock |
Photos by David Farrant
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