New Horizons
Over the past year I have been surveying just one stretch of path designated a Greener Greenway by Sustrans. There are many more miles of path in the the Bath area which I would like to survey for butterflies and happily I have been joined by another volunteer to do just that.
Rob Ladd has offered to survey an interesting looking stretch of path that runs south from Radstock towards Kilmersdon. This route is almost entirely rural and runs adjacent to the type of countryside that would provide good habitat for butterflies.
Rob's First count was on Thursday 18th April between Radstock and Kilmersdon Sewage works. His report is below...
Weather overcast from 10.00 to 10.30 and then sunny until 11.30. temperature about 15 degrees.
Peacock (2) Brimstone (2) Orange Tip (3) Small white (2)
Closer to home, Frank another volunteer is also on the lookout for me as he travels along the paths near Bath. Frank reported...
Lyncombe Vale (between two tunnels) – Holly Blue and Orange tip
Linear Park (Devonshire Tunnel portal) – Holly Blue and Orange tip
The blue butterflies he reported seeing were in flight so difficult to identify for sure but we believe them to be Holly Blues due to their flight behaviour and the time of year.
Many thanks Rob and Frank.
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