Fermyn Woods 2018

Discussion forum for places to see butterflies.
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

i went over today to have a look round. the main path opposite the gliding club has had extensive logging work recently. hundreds of oak trees either side plus all of the bushes where the Emperors perched etc have been removed in a swathe extending 20m to the left & right ( ie 40 m total :shock: )

the other path to the West has not been affected.

i did see a couple of White Admirals in the blighted area.
fermyn2.jpg
i expect the Emperors will be out by the end of the week :?
User avatar
John W
Posts: 344
Joined: Sun May 08, 2011 11:06 pm

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by John W »

Hello Charles,

Do I take it that you're not expecting to see many Emperors along the affected (main) path?

I was thinking of going to Fermyn at the end of next week (June 28/9) but maybe I won't bother now :(

Do the Forestry Commission liaise with Butterfly Conservation at all?

Cheers
John W
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

John W wrote:Hello Charles,

Do I take it that you're not expecting to see many Emperors along the affected (main) path?

I was thinking of going to Fermyn at the end of next week (June 28/9) but maybe I won't bother now :(

Do the Forestry Commission liaise with Butterfly Conservation at all?

Cheers
John W
the main path looks like Passchendaele now :cry:

there will be plenty of Emperors on the other path and in the Lady Wood area, so you can still enjoy a visit next week.
User avatar
Goldie M
Posts: 5911
Joined: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:05 pm

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Goldie M »

I was thinking of calling at Fermyn Woods also on the 7th July on my way to Kent, I'd be very interested to Know of your experience there if you go at the end of this month John. Goldie M :D
User avatar
dilettante
Posts: 564
Joined: Sun May 01, 2011 11:03 am
Location: Cambridge area

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by dilettante »

Thanks for the info. Did you go to (I think it's called) Lady Wood, just off the bottom right corner of your image? That's been a good spot for emperors in the past - wondering if it's been managed also?
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

dilettante wrote:Thanks for the info. Did you go to (I think it's called) Lady Wood, just off the bottom right corner of your image? That's been a good spot for emperors in the past - wondering if it's been managed also?
i went to Lady Wood twice in the last week. there is no current disruption there.
User avatar
Goldie M
Posts: 5911
Joined: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:05 pm

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Goldie M »

I believe the Forestry Commission at Ferymn or offering Fire Wood for sale !!!!!! :? Goldie :x
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

Goldie M wrote:I believe the Forestry Commission at Ferymn or offering Fire Wood for sale !!!!!! :? Goldie :x
just right for our wood burners.... wait https://www.spectator.co.uk/2018/05/mic ... ntry-life/
User avatar
Chris Jackson
Posts: 1929
Joined: Mon May 06, 2013 6:35 am
Location: Marseilles, France

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Chris Jackson »

I'm worried to hear that there are problems at Fermyn Wood.
In fact I'm coming home to Leicester from 30/06 to 03/07 and was hoping to visit these woods for the first time.
I think I will still pay a visit and see what can be seen, possibly on 01/07.

By the way, if anyone nearby knows the woods well and would like to play the butterfly guide for a foreign tourist (me) :D , I would be grateful.

Cheers,
Chris
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

Chris Jackson wrote:I'm worried to hear that there are problems at Fermyn Wood.
In fact I'm coming home to Leicester from 30/06 to 03/07 and was hoping to visit these woods for the first time.
I think I will still pay a visit and see what can be seen, possibly on 01/07.

By the way, if anyone nearby knows the woods well and would like to play the butterfly guide for a foreign tourist (me) :D , I would be grateful.

Cheers,
Chris
unfortunately i am busy next weekend; there will be lots of other butterfly fans there i'm sure. i hope you enjoy your visit :D
User avatar
David M
Posts: 17763
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:17 pm
Location: South Wales

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by David M »

Chris Jackson wrote:..I'm coming home to Leicester from 30/06 to 03/07...
:shock:

Leaving la belle France in peak butterfly season, Chris??
User avatar
Chris Jackson
Posts: 1929
Joined: Mon May 06, 2013 6:35 am
Location: Marseilles, France

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Chris Jackson »

Hi Charles,
I expect there will be other people around who may be willing to give pointers.

Hi David,
Can you believe it, it is easier for me to see a Purple Emperor near my home town in England than in France :? .

Chris
User avatar
Goldie M
Posts: 5911
Joined: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:05 pm

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Goldie M »

My contacts tell me Emperor's have been seen in Brigstock Country Park near by, near the Cafe. Goldie :D
User avatar
Chris Jackson
Posts: 1929
Joined: Mon May 06, 2013 6:35 am
Location: Marseilles, France

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Chris Jackson »

Goldie M wrote:My contacts tell me Emperor's have been seen in Brigstock Country Park near by, near the Cafe. Goldie :D
I take note, Goldie.
Thanks.
Chris.
User avatar
David M
Posts: 17763
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:17 pm
Location: South Wales

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by David M »

Chris Jackson wrote:...Can you believe it, it is easier for me to see a Purple Emperor near my home town in England than in France?
Yes. Very easily, Chris. They're not present in the Mercantour so I miss out on them too, although ilia has made the odd appearance to compensate. :D
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

i went back again this morning.... very hot :oops:

here are some pics including illustrations of the sensitive forestry management :cry:
29172055238_9a846ba972_b.jpg
41233140090_46cb14b03b_z.jpg
41233149280_d7655b10b2_z.jpg
42141018475_0d6c49efd2_z.jpg
43043378911_7458485b9b_z.jpg
43043542291_3309567a39_b.jpg
41233147580_979854d9eb_b.jpg
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

you do not have to walk great distances to see the Emperors :D
29196904108_0331fbbf04_b.jpg
42164913925_106b345c08_b.jpg
42164916885_f480b12a98_b.jpg

there was plenty of activity in the car parking area. one Emperor flew inside a camper van.

the last sighting of a grounded Emperor was at 3:20pm....
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

once more the best action was in the car park

:D
42371225524_be4153918e_b.jpg
User avatar
Neil Freeman
Posts: 4429
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:25 pm
Location: Solihull, West Midlands

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Neil Freeman »

I went to Fermyn yesterday (Thursday 28th). Report just posted in my PD

viewtopic.php?f=29&t=5424&p=133111#p133111

Cheers,

Neil.
User avatar
Charles Nicol
Posts: 1602
Joined: Mon May 14, 2007 12:57 pm
Location: Cambridge

Re: Fermyn Woods 2018

Post by Charles Nicol »

Neil Freeman wrote:I went to Fermyn yesterday (Thursday 28th). Report just posted in my PD

viewtopic.php?f=29&t=5424&p=133111#p133111

Cheers,

Neil.

thanks for that ! i am glad your trip was so successful :D
Post Reply

Return to “Sites”