Sunday, 21 June 2026

Wildflower Lawn, Hill Road

#46 Everlasting Sweet Pea 

#47 Chicory

#48 Oregano

21st June: Wandering Crab Spider, Hiil Road

 This Crab Spider has mistaken the parasol for a large flower.




Summer Solstice, Foxholes Brow


 An energetic predawn climb, up the overgrown Green Path, had to carry bramble averse Bracken. The dawn chorus was wonderful, with Wren, Chiffchaff, Blackcap and Blackbird singing with incredible intensity. At the top, this was replaced with Skylark and Woodpigeon in a massed sussuration.

Two Buzzards hovered in a gentle yet persistent breeze. A Swift started feeding overhead.  The Rooks, who we had watched fly down to roost last night from the garden, flew west, over us, with their characteristic croaking contact calls.

The mist across the Pevensey Levels was beautiful, as the sun rose over the High Weald horizon in the east.











The Buzzards.

Friday, 19 June 2026

19th June: Willingdon Hill

An early Glow-worm





Cockchafer and Cresent Moon.

Most bushes had dozens of Cockchafers swarming about.


 

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Monday, 15 June 2026

15th June: Hill Road

Black and Yellow Mud-dauber Wasp

Large Red Damslefly 


 Green Shielbug