OK guys (and Gals),
Are there any decent sites up near the Scottish borders on the Eastern side of England where some of the Northern species may be found at present. I may well be up near Berwick on Tweed sometime next week and although it isn't a butterfly trip, I may have a few hours to spot some species new to me, so a few starting places would be gratefully received. Any suggestions welcome.
Wrong side of the Country I fear?
Trev
North East England
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I noticed from our sites page that 'Hare and Dunhog Moss' near Selkirk has Scotch Argus... On investigating further, I found that there is generally no access to Dunhog moss, but there is a bird hide on Hare Moss to which there must be a path. Has anyone actually been to this site and if so, where do you gain access/any tips for finding the butterflies there?
Cheers,
Trev
Cheers,
Trev