Friday, 23 December 2022

Pennington to Keyhaven Marshes (1st October 2022)

While in the middle of moving house, did a quick tour of the marshes.

Not a great deal seen.   The best waders were 2 Ruff, 2 Curlew Sandpiper and 7 Little Stint.

A brief Peregrine made an appearance and a Sparrowhawk landed on Fishtail Lagoon.


Sunday, 18 September 2022

3-4th September 2022 (various sites)

3rd September

Went to Noar Hill for Autumn Ladies Tresses which I found in reasonable numbers.  Also a few Autumn Gentians were seen but very small examples.  Little in the way of butterflies.

A nice lady pointed me at a site for Marsh Gentian to see tomorrow.

At Tice's Meadow no sign off any Willow Emeralds but a couple of very flighty Clouded Yellows was nice.  A Migrant Hawker posed nicely but my pictures are pretty awful.  Before leaving it was nice to see a Hobby perched on an electricity pylon and some extremely distant Whinchat


4th September

Back to Lymington to meet my prospective landlord/landlady (now are!) after which I went to Pennington/Keyhaven marshes which was very gloomy.  So gloomy in fact that I overlooked the Pectoral Sandpiper until told where it was.  It was also nice to see a few Little Stints and Curlew Sandpiper.  Also a nice Winchat which showed much better than the Tice's Meadow ones.

Based on the lady from yesterdays help I went to King's Hat in the New Forest and found about 20 Marsh Gentians.






















27th August2022 (New house viewing)

After viewing my new potential home [it is now!] went with Dad to Hatchet Pond and then I, by myself, went onto Beaulieu Road Station.

No sign of any Autumn Ladies Tresses at either site.  There was a White Wagtail at the pond and a couple of Marsh Tits and Treecreeper at the station.

Sunday, 24 July 2022

Knepp Wilding / Thursley Common (16/07/22)

The least hottest of the days of the weekend saw me heading down to Dad's and then onto Knepp Wilding followed by a quick drop into Thursley Common.

The Large Tortoiseshell at Knepp failed to appear but good low level views of Purple Hairstreak (Dad, you should have been there!) and a female Purple Emperor giving us the run-around.  It was nice to see the introduced White Storks are doing well.

Very little at Thursley except 2 Woodlark, Dartford Warbler and first Brown Hawker of the year.  The boardwalk still doesn't exist after the fire except a very small section - the good area for the Odonata having been fenced off.









New Forest / Martin Down (09/07/22)

 A very hot day albeit a bit blustery saw me visit a number of sites in the New Forest and finished off at Martin Down.  It was a very successful day.  I visited:

  • Boundway
  • Burley Mill Lawn
  • Stoney Cross
  • Martin Down

Although most of the orchids at Boundway were nearly over I did manage to see Heath Fragrant Orchid, Heath Spotted Orchid and a hybrid between them both.  A nice Silver-washed Fritillary was also seen.

Onto Burley Mill Lawn where I wandered around with Andy Appleton (Twitter) and we had some good views of Bog Orchid (which I've never seen here before - although not really looked that hard), a few Southern (Mercury) Damselflies, Small Red Damselfly, lots of Keeled Skimmers and Oblong-leaved Sundew.

At Stoney Cross there were a couple more Bog Orchids.

At Martin Down there was 3 Frog Orchids and my first Chalk-hill Blue of the year.














Friday, 8 July 2022

Winchester / Noar Hill (03/07/22)

Hooray - I was just about to give up when from nowhere the butterfly I had tried 3 different times for appeared on a bramble in front of me (well about 20 feet away).  I was so excited to get my missing hairstreak species for Britain I found it difficult to hold the camera still.  At this site were a fair number of Comma's

No luck with Frog Orchid though, either at St Catherines Hill or Noar Hill. However, Noar Hill had a remarkable number of Musk Orchids.  They were everywhere!!!













Saturday, 2 July 2022

25th June (Gloucestershire)

I had discovered that a location for Large Blue's was available to me closer than those in Somerset so a day trip to Gloucestershire was called for.  The drive wasn't too bad until some muppet decided to nudge me in the back at a roundabout while I was waiting for a motorbike to go around the roundabout.  I turned off into a nearby industrial estate but they decided not to follow - luckily no damage appears to have been done.

At Daneway Banks the Large Blues eventually showed superbly well.  A bonus here was a Thistle Ermine (?) moth and another Bee Orchid.  Marbled White's were everywhere.

The day became very blustery so I didn't see much at the other sites - I didn't have a clue where to see the Red Helleborine even if they still existed.

The other interesting species were Bird's Nest Orchid, Viper's Bugloss and what I thought was an orchid turned out to be a BlueBell in seed in the same location as Ramsom's leaves!