Dates: 10th - 16th June 2024
Weather conditions:
Cool (16 - 7 degrees), moderate winds (max. 47mph on Thursday), overcast with showers forecast in the latter part of the week
Bats (emergence surveys):
Barbastelle
Brown Long-eared Bat
Common Pipistrelle
Noctule Bat
Serotine
Soprano Pipistrelle - 166 recorded emerging from my maternity roost during a NBMP Roost Count on 12/06.
Next survey on 16/06
Beetles:
Common Cockchafer
Rose Chafer
Birds:
BlackBird
Blackcap
Buzzard
Goldfinch
Pheasant
Redstart
Swallow
Wren
Butterflies (On transects):
Common Blue
Large Skipper
Meadow Brown
Painted Lady
Speckled Wood
Caddis flies:
Anabolia nervosa
Glyphotaelius pellucidus
Hydropsyche sp
Dragonflies:
Azure Damselfly
Broad-Bodied Chaser
Common Darter
Emperor Dragonfly
Large Red Damselfly
Flowering plants:
Cock's-Foot - New species
Common Cat's-Ear
Common Comfrey
Common Dandelion
Common Figwort - New species
Common Sorrel
Common Fleabane (non-flowering)
Common Silverweed (non-flowering)
Common Sorrel
Common Vetch
Cow Parsley
Cuckoo flower
Crested Dog's-Tail
Elder
European Aspen - New species
Foxglove
Germander Speedwell
Hawthorn
Hemlock Water Dropwort
Herb-Robert
Hogweed
Ivy-Leaved Toadflax
Lance-leaved Water-Plantain
Lesser Stitchwort
Lesser trefoil
Pendulous Sedge
Pineapple-Weed
Prickly Sowthistle
Ragged-Robin
Red Campion
Scarlet Pimpernel
Selfheal
Smooth Hawk's-beard
Southern Marsh-Orchid
Wood Forget-Me-Not
Wood Speedwell
Yellow Rattle
Hymenopteran (Bees, wasps & Ants):
Andrena haemorrhoa
Early Bumblebee
Moths:
Agapeta hamana
Beautiful Golden Y
Blood-vein
Brown Silver-line
Brimstone Moth
Brussels Lace
Buff Ermine
Buff-Tip
Clouded Border
Clouded Silver
Clouded-bordered Brindle
Common Marbled Carpet
Common Pug
Common Swift
Dark Arches
Flame
Flame Shoulder
Foxglove Pug
Garden Grass-Veneer
Garden Pebble
Heart & Dart
Herald
Large Yellow Underwing
Light Emerald
Mottled Beauty
Notocelia rosaecolana
Poplar Hawkmoth
Satin Wave
Shears
Sharp-angled Peacock
Small Angle Shades
Small Magpie
Spectacle
Straw Dot
Treble Lines
Udea olivalis
White Ermine
Willow Beauty
Next survey on 16/06
Reptiles:
Slowworm
Scorpion flies:
Panorpa communis
True flies:
Batman Hoverfly - New species
Ferruginous Bee-Grabber
Pellucid Hover Fly
Two-banded Hoverfly
Newly emerged; faint red colouration to the eyes seen
Starting frequency 38 kHz, ends at 26 kHz with a peak frequency of 32.8 kHz
Starting frequency 39.6 kHz, ends at 24.4 kHz with a peak frequency of 27.1 kHz
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