I was at Noar Hill on Sunday just gone and am sure I saw a Wall Brown As Noar Hill is such a well monitored site, I am doubting myself slightly as I can not find any reference to this species at this site. I only saw one, along the track at the side of the reserve near the large cattle gate. I disturbed it and only saw it in flight and no photo If I had been at a known Wall site I would be 100% sure of what I had seen. Of course I could be mistaken
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Wall Brown At Noar Hill??
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Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??
Hi Paul
Check out butterflies of Hampshire - worth getting a copy if you can, has lots of useful information about historical sites in hampshire. http://www.nhbs.com/the_butterflies_of_ ... 06543.html
Wall was widespread across the south downs, including Noar Hill, during the eighties, but seems to have deserted this habitat during the last twenty years - unlike in Sussex - although recent sightings around Shipton Bellinger shows it hanging on here.
Noar Hill is is a long distance from any of the 'known' Hampshire sites and it doesn't seem to have been recorded on transect here since 1990 see http://www.ukbms.org/SpeciesbySites.asp ... iteId=1022 but there are a few sightings noted on the maps in recent Sussex Butterfly reports that look like they are reasonably close to Noar Hill so maybe?
Kind Regards
Mark
Check out butterflies of Hampshire - worth getting a copy if you can, has lots of useful information about historical sites in hampshire. http://www.nhbs.com/the_butterflies_of_ ... 06543.html
Wall was widespread across the south downs, including Noar Hill, during the eighties, but seems to have deserted this habitat during the last twenty years - unlike in Sussex - although recent sightings around Shipton Bellinger shows it hanging on here.
Noar Hill is is a long distance from any of the 'known' Hampshire sites and it doesn't seem to have been recorded on transect here since 1990 see http://www.ukbms.org/SpeciesbySites.asp ... iteId=1022 but there are a few sightings noted on the maps in recent Sussex Butterfly reports that look like they are reasonably close to Noar Hill so maybe?
Kind Regards
Mark
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Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??
We had a mysterious Wall sighting near Cambridge this week too, miles from any known sites.
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Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??
Thanks for the links to the relevant information Mark
I was hoping somebody else might say they have seen one there recently to put my mind to rest. I have left this one off my sightings report for the moment.
I was hoping somebody else might say they have seen one there recently to put my mind to rest. I have left this one off my sightings report for the moment.
Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??
In some years Wall Brown has a third brood in Shoreham, Sussex.