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Early summer landscape

Common Spotted Orchids on Butser Hill

There are a good many common spotted orchids now flowering towards the top of Limekiln Lane on Butser Hill

By brianrbiggs, 5 years02/06/2020 ago
Early summer landscape

Rare orchids on the Bereleigh Road

There are a few narrow leaved helleborines on the north side of the Bereleigh road, not so many as there have been other years. These are rare and protected species with one of their best sites being at Chappetts Copse north of Whitewool Farm. They are mixed in with an Read more

By brianrbiggs, 5 years29/05/2020 ago
Woodlands

Timber cutting at Duncoombe Wood

Western red cedar being cut down in Duncoombe Wood, ready to be used as cladding on the refurbished hostel at the Sustainability Centre

By brianrbiggs, 5 years23/05/2020 ago
Slow-worms

Slow-worms on the move

I spotted two slow-worms today, one on Halnacker Lane near Coombe Cross and one near Forty Acres Farm on the concrete road. I think one is a female and one a male.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years21/05/2020 ago
Early summer landscape

Buttercups are blooming

All over the parish, and especially on Park Hill and Small Down, buttercups are blooming

By brianrbiggs, 5 years20/05/2020 ago
East Meon Nature Group Calling

EM Nature Group Goes Live

Yes, the new website is out in the ether

By brianrbiggs, 6 years18/05/2020 ago

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