Saturday 25 July 2009

Wendover Woods

Spent a good part of the day walking around Wendover Woods, though didn't come across any Crossbills. Also, no amount of staring at the top of Oak trees could reproduce Lee's Purple Emperor sightings, other than a fleeting possible...

However, as Lee has written before, the butterflies in Wendover are simply fantastic at the moment. At one point there must have been 70 butterflies of no less than 14 species around the Buddleia - 10+ Silver-washed Frits (with 5+ elsewhere) were the stars, with exceptional numbers of Large Whites (which are just everywhere at the moment), Peacocks, plus Large Skipper, Small Coppers etc etc. A few photos attached.

The other star was an adult SLOW WORM which gave some great views near the far end of the "Fitness trail".

Not too much to add from earlier sightings from around the Tring area late afternoon, other than an adult YELLOW-LEGGED GULL west over Ivinghoe Beacon, and excellent views of a Corn Bunting singing literally above my head opposite the driveway into Downs Farm.

Cheers & Good Birding,

Ben

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