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Slugs & Snails

A Leopard Slug in Hen Wood

Leopard or great grey slug Limax maximus. Leopard slugs are not regarded as a plant pests. Their preferred diet is fungi, dead plant or animal matter making it a useful species to have around. Easily recognisable with its leopard-like spots, the species can grow up to 16cm and is commonly found Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years20/08/2021 ago
Meadow Management

Churchyard Hay Spoilt by the Rain

Due to the recent continual rain and heavy showers, the churchyard hay has been spoiled this year. It has been taken away to South Farm to rot down. The pictured volunteers disposed of it on Sunday afternoon. Hopefully we will have a better summer and consequently a usable hay crop Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years09/08/2021 ago
Rivers and Streams

The Bourne Is Still Flowing

The Bourne that flows out of the spring fed pond to the north of Duncombe Wood, and then flows north to the corner of Coombe Road near the village, is still running. It usually dries up for the summer months. The date varies every year, depending on rainfall. Last year Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years30/07/2021 ago
Butterflies

Big Butterfly Count – 16 July to 8 August

Can you help with the Big Butterfly Count in 2021. Please go to the Big Butterfly Count website at https://bigbutterflycount.butterfly-conservation.org for more details.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years13/07/2021 ago
Butterflies

Silver-washed Fritillary Spotted in Hen Wood

The first silver-washed fritillary I have seen this year was spotted flying along one of the wide rides in Hen Wood today. It is one of the larger butterfly species in the UK. It needs fairly open woodland to thrive.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years02/07/2021 ago
Summer Flowers

White Helleborine Spotted in Duncombe Wood

This white helleborine orchid (Cephalanthera damasonium) was spotted next to the main footpath, leading to Small Down, in Duncombe Wood. It is found mostly in beechwoods on chalk in this area. After seeding it can be eight years before it shows a stem, and up to another two to three Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years17/06/2021 ago
Summer Birds

Swifts Have Arrived Back in East Meon

Swifts have arrived back in East Meon. They have travelled all the way from south of the Sahara Desert in Africa. Their screeching and swooping is one of the real indicators of summer. Due to our cold and miserable spring they are quite late arriving this year.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years28/05/2021 ago
Signs of Spring

Solomon’s Seal is flowering in the Woods

Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum multiforum) is now flowering in great profusion in the local woods. This is the wild variety and not one of the many cultivated varieties. With all the recent rains and slightly warmer weather there are many wild flower varieties starting to flower.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years18/05/2021 ago
EM Nature Video

East Meon Nature – Video Presentation

Click on the link below to view the East Meon Nature video presentation given at the Annual Parish Assembly meeting on 26/04/21. You must click on the ‘blog post’ to get to the active link: East Meon Nature Video

By brianrbiggs, 4 years27/04/2021 ago
Eco Problems

The Pond at Lower House Farm has Turned Green

The pond at Lower House Farm has turned green. A little while ago it had a good amount of frogspawn inside it. Is this blue/green algae? Investigations are on going.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years26/04/2021 ago

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