A sympathetic mowing regime, agreed with neighbours a few years ago, means there is some lovely chalk grassland with Ox-eye Daisies and Pyramidal Orchids.
Nature Botherer
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Thursday, 4 June 2026
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
3rd June: Common Spotted Orchids and a Jay nestling - Paradise Plantation
Walking through the wood to see the Common Spotted Orchid, we came across this rather flummoxed Jay nestling that must have fallen from its nest, on this rather windy day.
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
2nd June: Lizard Orchid, Belle Tout
Only one spike this year, after there being five last year Lizard Orchids 2025. There was no sign of the Lady Orchid this year.
Large Skipper
Linnet
Five Spotted Burnett Moth
A very large, and very pale Bee Orchid
Monday, 1 June 2026
1st June: Kittiwake Colony, Seaford Head
We counted well over a hundred nests, and estimated there could be as many as 200. Lots of individuals were foraging for seaweed, before carrying it up to their nests.
Rock PipitSunday, 31 May 2026
Honeysuckle, Hill Road
Honeysuckle seems to be doing really well in the aftermath of Ash Die-back. Good news for White Admirals.
Valerian
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