Brief visits to Awbridge a couple of weeks ago yielded an extremely ragged Silver-washed Fritillary on buddleia near Cooks Lane, and several Marsh Tits along Coombe Lane, along with many of the usual woodland birds.
Posts Tagged ‘silver-washed fritillary’
Silver-washed Fritillary + Marsh Tit
Posted in local sightings, tagged marsh tit, silver-washed fritillary on September 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Fritillaries, toads, birds
Posted in local environment, local sightings, tagged bullfinch, common toad, grey wagtail, linnet, marsh tit, roe deer, silver-washed fritillary on July 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Silver-washed fritillaries were back and easy to see in their usual spots along Coombe Lane today. There were two beside the road where the powerlines cut across the valley, and two a little further along where there is another decent clump of brambles. Restless, but not too shy, one or two fed happily on the [...]