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Butterflies: December

Steffan December 18, 2023

Sunday 17th

Another Peacock was seen on New Downs.

Friday 8th

It was a surprise to record two butterflies today, both Peacocks. One was on New Downs and another on the Worth track.

Category : Sightings:Butterflies
  • ← Ringing: December 2023
  • Birds: January 2024 →

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    Thursday 25th RSPB Worth Marshes had a bustling morning before the heat set in - The RED-FOOTED FALCON made a reappearance while the main flood held two Wood Sandpipers, seven …Read Full Report

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naturelark Moira O'Donnell 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 @naturelark ·
21 Jun

Lots of Thyme-leaved Sandwort, Arenaria serpyllifolia, looking all starry at Sandwich Bay. #WildflowerHour

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jdhbull Jonathan Bull @jdhbull ·
26 Jun

Cynaeda dentalis / Starry Pearl, one of the coolest micro moths on the Recording Area, like a tiny hedgehog! Only saw one last year so great to catch my own on patch 💪
📸- 440 images separated into 29 focus merged, panorama'd into a 156MP photo, 7:1 magnification.

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Guilford Road
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Kent, CT13 9PF

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