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  1. Matt Griffiths

    The Natural History of Warwickshire: Fauna & Flora

    Lesser Emperor dragonfly photographed at Draycote recently - http://www.warwickshire-dragonflies.org.uk/wdg/news.php#140707
  2. Matt Griffiths

    The Natural History of Warwickshire: Fauna & Flora

    Chalkhill Blue Worth keeping a look out for Chalkhill Blue butterflies, which are classed as extinct in Warks but have been wandering from colonies south of us in recent days, with two sightings in Worcs and six in Leics being their firsts for decades. Matt
  3. Matt Griffiths

    The Natural History of Warwickshire: Fauna & Flora

    From Birdguides today:
  4. Matt Griffiths

    The Natural History of Warwickshire: Fauna & Flora

    At Earlswood today, saw my first ever Ruby Tiger - what a stunning species. Also saw a couple of Long-winged Coneheads (crickets) in a field a few days ago, which I think were still nymphs. Matt
  5. Matt Griffiths

    The Natural History of Warwickshire: Fauna & Flora

    2 dead Common Shrews found at Earlswood, with a third found dead a couple of weeks ago. Never seen so many dead in such a short space of time before. Matt
  6. Matt Griffiths

    The Natural History of Warwickshire: Fauna & Flora

    Hi John, Great idea this thread. Hope there's a lot more posts to come... Quite a few joe public near me reckon they've seen Adders at Earlswood, but I've only ever seen Grass Snakes. If Adders are ever found in the county, I wonder whether news should be suppressed, due to persecution or...
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