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[ 18/06/2011; ] The Brecks, Norfolk for Stone Curlew, Golden Oriole. Click here for more information on the Brecks. If you would like to attend this trip, please contact Philip Burnham: By Telephone: 01623 401 980 Mobile: 07765 369 590 By Post: 57 Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottingham, NG15 0BU By Email: philip.burnham@netherfieldwildlife.org.uk [...]
June, the month for moths. This is the month when most species and numbers of moths are usually recorded. The blocking High Pressures over the Atlantic produced a stubborn northerly airstream with cool nights. This has led to frustratingly poor mothing nights. Last Saturday the weather appeared a little warmer. We had two lights operating and [...] [...]
[ 12/06/2010; 9:00 pm; ] For all of you trying to avoid the World Cup, here’s a great alternative! There will be a moth trapping night at the lagoons beginning at 9pm. Meet at Rossi’s. [...]
[ 06/06/2010; ] Swallowtail Butterfly, Chinese Water Deer & Marsh Harrier. More info on Strumpshaw Fen here. If you would like to attend this trip, please contact Philip Burnham: By Telephone: 01623 401980 Mobile: 07765369590 By Post: 57 Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottingham, NG15 0BU By Email: philip.burnham@netherfieldwildlife.org.uk [...]
Sallow Kitten Moth caterpillar, found on Crack Willow by the river. Photo by Alan Edge. [...]
Since the discovery of the plant on the bund, four new plants have been discovered, on the Slurry Lagoon and on the Deep Pit bank, opposite the railway line. [...]
The latest recruits to the Mute Swan population are three new cygnets to the Gravel Pit pair. There are already six on the Slurry Lagoon and six on the river, bringing the total to fifteen. The Deep Pit nest has failed. [...]
Six Red-tipped Clearwings, Synanthedon formicaeformis, came to Rob Woodwards’ pheromone lure in sallows near the containers. [...]
Nine of us met at 8.00 p.m. at the Blidworth Bottoms car park as we had been informed that the Longdale Lane car park was closed. Just as we were to move off we saw a Jay fly across the car park into conifers. Leaving the car park we started walking up the main path when [...] [...]
I was very pleased to see seventeen people meeting at the car park on Longdale Lane on Friday, 5th June 09 for what we hoped would be an eventful evening. Dark clouds were looming but we decided to give it a try. Garden Warbler was singing as we left the car park and we soon added [...] [...]

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