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14 May 2024 09:48 #8545 by John Walker
A good season for wall , with at least 30 seen Churchill to Rimac 130524
also the first small heath I’ve seen this year.

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01 May 2024 07:52 #8493 by John Walker
Wall brown seen 300424 near Rimac

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13 Apr 2024 03:21 #8417 by John T Goy
had next to know butterflies in garden which by now is surprising but this past two weeks haven't had much time to watch anything other than an hour or less per day.

*On Tuesday while waiting for ambulance in departure lounge at Scunny hospital there was a elderly couple I spoke to and they live in Theddlethorpe, I asked if they know you and the guy said yes we know Johnny Walker and of his birding exploits, I asked them to remember me to you, they said they would, I didn't ask their name but he was tall and well built with glasses and a cap and his wife had grey hair and limped when walking, I got on real well while it was my time to go, he shook my hand and said take care as did I.*

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12 Apr 2024 14:38 #8416 by John Walker
As of 110424 species seen this month

peacock, small tortoiseshell, red admiral, green veined white, comma,  brimstone , green hairstreak,  orange tip,  specked wood, 

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26 Mar 2024 22:35 #8353 by Pete Locking
We had Sm. Tortoiseshell, Brimstone, and Comma in the garden today.

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21 Mar 2024 12:23 #8318 by John Walker
Over the recent very mild days with temperatures peaking at 16 oc
peacocks brimstones small tortoiseshells and commas have been seen at various locations over the 
8 kms of nnr dunes.

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