There is no "them" hereSusie wrote:Going by the silence I guess it must be too much for them to organise.

If you want to organize a mid-winter bash - go ahead! People can reply to anything you plan on organizing to register interest.
Cheers,
- Pete
There is no "them" hereSusie wrote:Going by the silence I guess it must be too much for them to organise.
Hi Mike,wavelea1 wrote:Hi all
If there is enough support for a mid-winter gathering of the troops I reckon it should be as central to us all as possible - easily accessed and ........ how about an evening meal with the possibility of an overnight stop for the travellers.
Having conversed with many of you over these past few months faces to names would be good for next year.
Or is this just too much to organise????
Mike
Likewise. And you are welcome to camp on my lawn anytime.Denise wrote:Hi Susie,
You have one on board!![]()
I so want to be able to see them without my binoculars, and if I'm very lucky get a couple of decent photo's.
I go green with envy every time I look at Paul Kipling's BH photo.
If you get up one morning at BH season, and there is a tent on your lawn, it will be me![]()
Can't wait to meet you.
Denise
Sounds great! Upper Thames branch tag their Brown Hairstreak egg finds with tie wraps (and number them). They then monitor *every* larva as it progresses to adulthood. This may add to the enjoyment (and allow you to find the larvae next year, since they don't wander very far - until they're ready to pupate).Susie wrote:Everytime I go out to the car (the blackthorn runs adjacent to the driveway) I can't help but count Brown Hairstreak eggs, especially now that the leaves are starting to drop. Now I know what I am looking for I am soooo excited about next year!
Hi Susie,Susie wrote:
That is a very good idea regarding the tie wraps. I shall certainly do that.
mouse wrote:I'm up for it!
Is there anywhere anyone knows of that is central with fast rail links from London?
Em