Nature Botherer
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Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Monday, 29 June 2026
29th June: The Lookout, Birling Gap
I am still delighting in my new camera. Today I became really surprised at just how long the claws are on some species of bird. The light at Birling Gap was beautiful, as we walked through the chalkland flowers to Horseshoe Plantation. Skylark, Corn Bunting, Linnet, Meadow Pipit and Stonechat were in full song and the Scabious flowers looked fantastic.
Corn Bunting
Meadow Pipit
Stonechat
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Dusk, Jevington Plantation
Quite windy for a time today. Some of the Sycamore trees have shed seeds.Several Black Slugs were on the paths.
28th June: Butterflies on the White Path, Hill Road
The end of the heatwave, with fresher westerly weather chasing windogs low over the Downs. The warmth and the regular rainfall have left the vegetation and flowers looking great.
Butterflies: (90 individuals seen)
Large White 10
Meadow Brown 21
Comma 3
Small Skipper 9
Painted Lady 6
Ringlet 18
Red Admiral 11
Marbled White 1
Small Copper 2
Small White 8
Gatekeeper 1
Common Blue 1
Odonata:
Emperor Dragonfly 3 (2 males, 1 female)
Brown Hawker 1
Common Darter 2
Southern Hawker 1
Plus another Silver Y
Ringlet





