Butterfly survey at Boxley Warren 3rd July

A windy day but reasonably warm so butterflies were quite active. Small White was the most numerous species, especially along the transect at the top of the escarpment where 51 were recorded. Good to find the first Peacock since the Spring, having recently emerged no doubt and therefore looking pristine. 








As usual I couldn't resist having a quick look for reptiles, finding an immature slow-worm and two female adders. The individual shown below looks very gravid, so an encouraging sign.


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