26th May 2025 - a walk along the Old Railway Cutting is often fruitful in terms of finding warblers, since Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Common Whitethroat and Lesser Whitethroat all breed in the hedges. In previous years, Andy has also found Garden Warbler here during the Bird Survey, but not this year, although there was a particularly noisy Wren!
Walking up Chalky Road to Hildersham Wood, was good for Yellowhammer, Corn Bunting, Linnet and Skylark, as well as a number of raptors, which this year included Buzzard, Red Kite and Kestrel, as well as a brief glimpse of a Hobby.
Of the relatively few butterflies seen, Speckled Wood could be found along the shady parts of the path along the railway cutting, with Small Heath in the more sunny grassy areas. Oxeye Daisy were out in profusion in some fields on the LSA too.
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