S T nnr 2025

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04 Jun 2025 22:09 #9572 by John T Goy
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That's an excellent selection, sounds like a place to spend a few days.

 

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04 Jun 2025 10:43 - 04 Jun 2025 14:53 #9567 by John Walker
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25 05 to 04 06 25
Species  in local nnr dunes and Coastguard cottages garden
orange tip, g v  small and large  whites, small heath , small tortoiseshell, red admiral, peacock, brimstone,
 wall, large skipper, speckled wood, common blue, holly blue , comma, brown argus  green hairstreak.

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17 Apr 2025 16:29 #9471 by Pete Locking
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In N. Somercotes we've had Brimstone, Speckled Wood, Peacock and today the first Holly Blue and female Orange Tip. 

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13 Apr 2025 08:48 - 13 Apr 2025 08:50 #9459 by John Walker
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Single painted lady on dunes and several speckled woods seen 120425 

regards John
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09 Apr 2025 10:09 #9452 by John Walker
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So far over April to 9th  the following species have been seen
peacock ( several) brimstone, small and large whites, orange tip, green hairstreak, comma, small tortoiseshell.

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