Adela croesella, Bernwood Meadows 1st June |
The third place I checked today was Gavray Drive Meadows on the edge of Bicester in Oxon. This is an excellent site for wildlife which has been under threat of development for years. Two of the many priority invertebrates which live there were seen today, Black Hairstreak butterfly and Forester Moth. Although not as dry as the earlier two sites, there were again few flowering plants apart from Buttercups but at least I managed to find a few spots of Ragged Robin and that produced six Foresters. A further four were seen in flight across the site to give ten in all but when the Knapweed is in flower I'd expect to find a lot more. Other species seen here included Zelotherses paleana and Common Heath.
Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks
Dave Morris and myself met up the Chalfont Heights Forester site. No sign of any "greenies". There was precious little in the way of anything flowering except umbellifers, Birds foot trefoil and Bedstraw.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for looking, Rob. Hopefully they'll be out in a week or two.
ReplyDeleteHopefully get a bit of rain soon - that will help
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