This afternoon, having checked that a Black Hairstreak colony still survives on a blackthorn copse along the boundary of some private wildflower meadows at Doddershall to the west of Quainton, I then spent a pleasant couple of hours wandering around the meadows themselves. There seemed to have been a mass emergence of Six-spot Burnet with 135 counted in just a part of one of the three meadows and they included several mated pairs. Forester (3, all very faded) and Silver Y (1) were also recorded. Good to see that Forester is still present here because I failed to find it at the site last year.
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Six-spot Burnet, Doddershall Meadows 18th June |
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Forester, Doddershall Meadows 18th June |
Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks
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