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Wall Brown At Noar Hill??

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:12 pm
by Paul Harfield
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 :oops:
Comments please

Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:36 am
by Mark Tutton
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 :D

Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:33 am
by dilettante
We had a mysterious Wall sighting near Cambridge this week too, miles from any known sites.

Re: Wall Brown At Noar Hill??

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:53 pm
by Paul Harfield
Thanks for the links to the relevant information Mark :D
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??

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:35 pm
by Perseus
In some years Wall Brown has a third brood in Shoreham, Sussex.