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Large Heath On Welsh border?
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:03 am
by Danny
I've just bought the state of butterflies in UK and notice a big dot for Large Heath around the Welsh border south of LIverpool. I've never seen a LH (cry). As I go home to Liverpool from the South coast kind of often, I'd like to try and spot this creature. Can anybody tell me where this site is. I would say it looks like the Staffordshire neck of the woods.
Danny
Large Heath - Wem Moss
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:20 am
by Chris
Danny,
There's a famous colony of Large Heath in North Shropshire at Wem & Whixall Moss.
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/sites_ng ... pecies=All
They are the
davus form as well so very pretty!
The site is also very good for curlew, adders, raft spiders and lizards if you're interested, plus a few types of sundew.
It's one of my favourite places but I've never been there at the right time to see the Large Heath... the Mrs seems to book out 6 weekends of every summer to go and see people I've never met get married. Hmmph.
Cheers,
Chris
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:42 am
by Danny
Brilliant!!! Thanks for that Chris. I shall go next Summer. It's right on the path to my dads. I drive up the A41, so it's perfect!
Danny