A bit out of sequence but this post completes the record of what we photographed on the RPSNature Residential Weekend at Juniper Hall in Surrey and a very handsome collection of insects they are either from the moth traps of the vegetation in that area..
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Friday, June 5, 2026
Week 10 2026 Butterfly Survey Trumpington Meadows
Fortunately the weather (17 degrees, 50% to full sun) was much better than forecast and the butterflies were on the wing. Here distant shots of some of out finds to help me confirm IDs. Delighted to see our first Marbled White, lots of Painted Ladies and the first Ringlet (not photographed), Red Admiral, Small White, Common Blue, Comma and Meadow Brown,, Only single Bee and Common Spotted Orchids found - hopefully there will be more with the recent rain. The Vestal Cuckoo bee and Mother Shipton Moth were nice additions to the collection
Infrared Images from Juniper Hall Trip
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Thursley Unusual Flora
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Thursley Common
Cuckoos heard but not seen (Colin, the cuckoo, famous for its appearances in Thursley photos, is sadly an ex-cuckoo), Stonechat pair, Woodlark against a bright sky but wonderful to hear the "lu-lu-lu" song, young Dartford Warbler too close to focus well, Dartford Warbler adult moving a bit too fast for my settings, Common Lizards and 3 species of Dragonflies (Keeled Skimmer, Black-tailed Skimmer and 4-Spot Chaser) and 2 Damsels (Common Blue and Large Red Dmaselflies) occupied a very enjoyable day at Thursley Common.




























































