Treecreeper - Canal Path, Posford Flood
Common Tern - Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve
Oystercatcher - Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve
On 29th May I had a survey to do in the Cotswolds and after this was completed I popped to Rough Bank, a Butterfly Conservation Reserve. The weather was pretty dreadful and I only stayed a short while but it is a superb site. Highlights were Lesser Butterfly Orchid, White Helleborine, Small Blue and Adonis Blue. The butterflies were all sheltering atop of grass blades in the cold and windy conditions.
Rough Bank Butterfly Conservation Reserve
Greater Butterfly Orchid - Rough Bank, Gloucestershire
Greater Butterfly Orchid - Rough Bank, Gloucestershire
Another day, another survey and another bit of Orchid twitching. Firstly, I popped to a site on the outskirts of Guildford where at least 30 Man Orchid were at their peak of flowering, a species of Orchid that I had not seen before. Their stunning stiff flower heads topping the surrounding vegetation and making them conspicuous in the sward.
Man Orchid - Guildford
Man Orchid - Guildford
Man Orchid - Guildford
Sainfoin - Guildford
View from the downland at Guildford
I then went to the Hampshire Wildlife Trust Reserve of Chappetts Copse where adjacent to the small car park were two Bird's-nest Orchids. A short way along the main ride were half a dozen tiny Fly Orchid. The star here is Sword-leaved Helleborine, a rare and declining species in the UK which has one of its strongholds in the copse. The white flowers of the plant speckle the otherwise dark floor of the beech woodland in profuse numbers. I wandered amongst the plants for a short while before heading back to the office.
Bird's-nest Orchid - Chappetts Copse, Hampshire
Bird's-nest Orchid - Chappetts Copse, Hampshire
Fly Orchid - Chappetts Copse, Hampshire
Sword-leaved Helleborine - Chappetts Copse, Hampshire
Sword-leaved Helleborine - Chappetts Copse, Hampshire
Sword-leaved Helleborine - Chappetts Copse, Hampshire
Chappetts Copse