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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common: Moth Trapping
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused chalk quarry in Hemel Hempstead, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for the rare habitat and its unique species. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Sunday, 14 June 2015. Ben Sale and the Box Moor Trust mothing team were again trapping at Roughdown Common. Last night. I joined them for the first half and the evening seemed to go very well. Overall, the team recorded 105 species! The Box Moor Trust.
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks: Young birds
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused brick pits in Bovingdon, now an important site of special habitats and the rare species they support. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Friday, 24 July 2015. 11 Brassy Longhorns (Nemophora metallica). Were still on the Field Scabious at the Brickworks on Thursday. A couple of 6 Spot Burnets. Were also on Field Scabious and there were plenty of butterflies and other insects around the site. A pair of Red Kites.
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common: Moth Trapping at Roughdown
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused chalk quarry in Hemel Hempstead, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for the rare habitat and its unique species. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Tuesday, 12 May 2015. Moth Trapping at Roughdown. Ben Sale and the Box Moor Trust mothing team were trapping at Roughdown Common. Last night. The target species was Light Feathered Rustic. On his great mothing blog. Posted by Lucy @ A Natural Interlude.
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common: April 2015
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused chalk quarry in Hemel Hempstead, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for the rare habitat and its unique species. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Wednesday, 29 April 2015. A Common Solitary Bee. I was out searching for Green Hairstreaks again at Roughdown on Monday. Spotted 4 but also came across one of the solitary bee species present on site. I think this one is Andrena nitida. The main ID features. In my...
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common: Purple Hairstreaks!
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The Box Moor Trust's Roughdown Common. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused chalk quarry in Hemel Hempstead, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for the rare habitat and its unique species. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Tuesday, 21 July 2015. Fellow Trust volunteer and experienced butterfly recorder, Brendan Sheridan, sent the following news:. This was my first sighting of Purple Hairstreaks. This is really fantastic news and they should be around until early August.
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks: June 2015
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused brick pits in Bovingdon, now an important site of special habitats and the rare species they support. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Friday, 26 June 2015. A Night with the Moths. Ben Sale and the Trust mothing team were up into the small hours on Wednesday night, trapping at the Brickworks. For the full report and a selection of great photos, see Ben's blog HERE. Posted by Lucy @ A Natural Interlude. A vibrant Comm...
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks: Wild Strawberries & Pygmy Shrews
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused brick pits in Bovingdon, now an important site of special habitats and the rare species they support. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Monday, 22 June 2015. Wild Strawberries and Pygmy Shrews. Just a quick post to note the presence of a wonderful stretch of Wild Strawberries (Fragaria vesca). Also, I picked up a couple of dead Pygmy Shrews (Sorex minutus). From the path but at different locations. The Box Moor Trust.
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks: April 2015
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused brick pits in Bovingdon, now an important site of special habitats and the rare species they support. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Friday, 17 April 2015. I spent the morning following up on David K’s report of the mining bees and also the possibility of Dotted Bee-flies (Bombylius discolor). In the meantime, I also got slightly distracted by a freshly dead Common Shrew (Sorex araneus). Common Shrew (Sorex araneus).
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks: May 2015
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The Box Moor Trust's Bovingdon Brickworks. Observations by Trust volunteers at a disused brick pits in Bovingdon, now an important site of special habitats and the rare species they support. Box Moor Trust Estate Home Blog. Wednesday, 27 May 2015. A stroll around the Brickworks this morning in warm, sunny, calm conditions. The Common Blue butterflies are now emerging in abundance. Singing birds of note:. I couldn’t find any Brown Argus but didn't spend too long looking/waiting in their favoured area.