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- Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:08 pm
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Re: Neil Hulme
22 June 2024 As my older brother has been living in either the Netherlands or Belgium for many years, he had never visited the BC Sussex reserves until yesterday (22 June). The main reasons for heading there were to show him how we have converted the once dark, conifer-dominated Rowland Wood into a...
- Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:48 pm
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Thanks, Trevor. I'm sure the damp spring and early summer weather will help, as it may also do for Small Tortoiseshell ... until the next drought! The Purple Emperor season is underway. Matthew saw two at Knepp today. There was a time when we wouldn't see PE until White Admiral and SWF were both 'we...
- Sun Jun 16, 2024 9:24 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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11 June 2024 With the continuation of poor weather and a forecast predicting only short sunny spells, I abandoned the idea of a day monitoring butterflies on the South Downs. However, the conditions were sufficiently favourable for what will be my only Black Hairstreak hunt of the year at Ditchling...
- Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:34 am
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- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Day-flying Moths When I'm out assessing habitat health, primarily using butterflies as indicators, I of course record other wildlife, including day-flying moths. During the spring period, I put quite an emphasis on the Chalk Grassland Species Indicator (CGSI rating) I've developed over the years, w...
- Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:56 am
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3 June 2024 Despite very marginal weather conditions, and with low expectations after hearing a string of rather negative reports from the Sussex reserves, I was pleased to find plenty of good butterflies during my visit on 3 June. Grizzled Skipper ab. taras was still flying on Rushy Meadow, along ...
- Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:02 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Thanks, David. Perversely, I think that this very wet spring and early summer will be to the liking of SPBF; perhaps a thin silver lining to this miserable dark cloud!
BWs, Neil
BWs, Neil
- Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:13 pm
- Forum: Identification
- Topic: Can someone identify these insects
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Re: Can someone identify these insects
Hi Bert
The first is a Scorpion Fly - probably Panorpa germanica. The second is the nationally scarce Bumblebee Robberfly Laphria flava - a very impressive beast!
BWs, Neil
The first is a Scorpion Fly - probably Panorpa germanica. The second is the nationally scarce Bumblebee Robberfly Laphria flava - a very impressive beast!
BWs, Neil
- Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:24 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Cistus Forester One of the many great things about surveying and monitoring butterflies and other wildlife for a living, is that every season I find myself on sites that I would otherwise never visit, some of which don't appear to be particularly appetising, at least at first sight. On 2 June I vis...
- Thu Jun 13, 2024 8:35 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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BC Volunteers Walk, 27 May 2024 The following is a report lifted directly from the BC Sussex website. "This is a deliberately late report, as social media can be so effective at generating very high visitor numbers (including those who are less careful in avoiding damage to habitats while in t...
- Thu Jun 13, 2024 8:29 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Thanks, David. The second event for the volunteers went equally well.
BWs, Neil
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BWs, Neil
- Sat May 18, 2024 12:20 pm
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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BC Volunteers Walk, 12 May 2024 The following is a report lifted directly from the BC Sussex website. "Having read some rather gloomy reports of late, I was slightly concerned that Sunday's event for the volunteers who give their time so generously to manage our reserves, might under-deliver. ...
- Fri May 17, 2024 8:17 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Pearl-bordered Fritillary 2024 The longer I study this species, the more convinced I become that a late start to the Pearl-bordered Fritillary flight season means that numbers will be low. Big peaks in abundance almost always coincide with 'early' springs, following warm and sunny conditions throug...
- Fri May 17, 2024 7:43 am
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- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Thanks, David. Yes, it's been a weird start to the 2024 butterfly season, but I suspect that things will find a more typical rhythm by the time that the appearance of Meadow Brown heralds the start of summer.
BWs, Neil
BWs, Neil
- Thu May 16, 2024 6:04 pm
- Forum: Sites
- Topic: Denbies Hillside
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Pink Hairstreakers?
- Wed May 15, 2024 6:22 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Duke of Burgundy 2024 This is a brief update on the flight season in Sussex, which still has a long way to go bearing in mind that some sites are much 'later' than others. Unusually, the Duke of Burgundy season is running ahead of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary this year. A miserable, wet and sunles...
- Wed May 15, 2024 5:40 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Thanks, Trevor. The PBF season is just running late this year, due to the poor spring weather. I was at PCH and Rowland Wood on Sunday and the reserves were awash with butterflies. Even now, they've only just started on some sites. Hi Chris. No matter how practised you become at stealthy approaches,...
Re: May 2024
WTF!
I want one. Congratulations on a truly amazing find.
BWs, Neil
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I want one. Congratulations on a truly amazing find.
BWs, Neil
- Thu May 02, 2024 10:13 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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30 April 2024 At last ... wall-to-wall sunshine, and no wind! I spent a very enjoyable day at Fairmile Bottom and Rewell Wood with Paul Atkin (bugboy) and Patrick Moore, although things started slowly on the former site, which has suffered some serious mismanagement in recent years. We clocked up a...
- Thu May 02, 2024 9:50 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Thanks, Chris. Extreme stealth is required to get anywhere near them, but 55 years of butterflying has taught me how to move slower than a garden slug.
BWs, Neil
BWs, Neil
- Thu May 02, 2024 9:31 am
- Forum: Personal Diaries
- Topic: Neil Hulme
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Sand Lizards With the early part of the 2024 butterfly season still faltering, I've spent far more time chasing reptiles than I have in previous years. I've enjoyed this so much that I suspect I'll be doing more of the same in the future. Having previously only seen the back-end of Sand Lizards dis...