Hello
Does anyone know of good sites on the Malverns for the Grayling? Its a short trip on the train for me, so the Grayling is something I'd like to see this year, but if anyone could help narrow down my search, I'd be grateful.
Melanie
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- Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:54 am
- Forum: Sites
- Topic: Graylings on the Malverns
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- Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:38 am
- Forum: Sites
- Topic: Monkwood, Worcestershire
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Monkwood, Worcestershire
I went to Monkwood, Worcestershire yesterday for the 2nd time in a week (the 308 from Worcester gets me there in 30 minutes) and this time I saw heaps of White Admirals. Even though the weather was a little showery, there was a kaleidoscope of butterflies...I counted 16 species: White Admirals, Red ...
- Sun May 08, 2011 9:18 pm
- Forum: Sites
- Topic: Sites for non-drivers
- Replies: 7
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Re: Sites for non-drivers
Thanks everybody, Its only my 3rd butterfly season, so I am aiming to see as many 'local' butterflies as possible, but its good to know about the further out places too. Thanks Alexander for the Wyre Forest tip, I know the Wyre Forest well, but had only been somebodys passenger and had not been able...
- Tue May 03, 2011 8:29 pm
- Forum: Sites
- Topic: Sites for non-drivers
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- Views: 435
Sites for non-drivers
Hi all, I live in Worcester and do not drive. Can anyone advise me of good sites I can get to by public transport? I did Rodborough Common last week which is a doddle, as its a short distance from Stroud train station. Saw my first Small Heath of the year (no DofBs :( ). Also, obviously can get to M...