Bredhurst 11/06/25

An afternoon visit in mostly sunny weather.

I started in SB where the orchids currently take pride of place. A single Bee Orchid was in the usual area, while a Butterfly Orchid was found on the east bank. However, Pyramidal, Fragrant, and Spotted Orchid were typically numerous, especially along the top of east bank.

Compared to my previous visit a month ago butterflies were few and far between, though did include a few Marbled White, the adults now starting to emerge.

Four Slow-worms were found under refugia in TF, though no Adders were seen.

A singing Goldcrest was heard from the lower slope of TF, and then, on the walk back, a singing Firecrest in the churchyard.

Marbled White 

Meadow Brown

Probable Common Blue female

Bee Orchid 

Butterfly Orchid 

Fragrant Orchid 

Slow-worm



 

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