This poor Woodpigeon struggled along with us in 34°C at Alfriston.
Nature Botherer
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Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Seaford Head
Another ridiculously hot day and evening. Sadly, there was hardly a breeze when we arrived at Seaford Head. However, the evening light was delightful
BlackbirdSong Thrush
Hill Road
These photos mark a new beginning for my nature photography. Since my old camera's sad demise on the 13th June, I had been making do with my mobile.
Arriving days earlier than expected, hello to my new Nokia Coolpix P1100! It is a big beast. Here's hoping it can last for ten years too!
Garden Tiger23rd June: Long Ridge, Friston Forest
Back up to the Ridge again. Some convenient feaces proved irresistible to the Red Admiral and Painted Lady butterflies. Thunderstorms were nearby and it was windy and cool briefly. Another new species of butterfly for the year in Dark-green Fritillary. Even more Ringlets than yesterday.
The Red Admirals about their despicable business
Monday, 22 June 2026
22nd June: Long Ridge, Friston Forest
Sitting for several hours at a DofE check point o Long Ridge, gave me a great chance to watch the butterflies. I saw 11 species, the highlight of which was definitely a White Admiral. Two other year tick species were Silver-washed Fritillary and Ringlet. Both these were in good numbers, with up to 3 excitable Fritillary adults buzzing a out at once. They even chased dragonflies! The Ringlets were to be found in long grass verges of every track and ride.
The other species seen: Small Skipper, Large White, Brimstone, Painted Lady, Red Admiral, Speckled Wood, Marbled White, Meadow Brown
Bladder Campion
Sunday, 21 June 2026
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