

Have a goodun
Wurzel
You can never get your fill of Heath Fritillary Kev...but I know what you mean...good luckkevling wrote: I'm hoping to get my fill of them during the next week
Thank you William, Haddon Hill is indeed a super location. Some years ago I sent the Somerset County Recorder a Jersey Tiger record from Taunton (highly notable then) I never had the courtesy of a replyWilliam wrote:Hi Bill,
Excellent photos as ever, from a site I always enjoy visiting (just 15 minutes from me), I too reached a total of 14 on Sunday! The Small Pearl - Bordered Fritillary is a notable record, they're found at the BC reserve down the road (Haddon Moor) and seem to be making a return around the Reservoir below, but I don't think they've been recorded from Haddon Hill proper. I'm sure David Ayling (the county recorder) would love to know!
BWs,
William
I hope you realise there is no known cure Buggybugboy wrote:I'll be getting a dose of Heath Frits
Its simples Wurz, across country to Taunton for you and then up towards Dulverton...just check your maps. It will be less costly for you in travelling expenses too, although its the same distance for both of us, I have to pay £6.50 to get back into Wales over the Severn BridgeWurzel wrote:I'd love to visit Haddon Hill as it's about 100 miles less of a round trip than East Blean but I wouldn't know how to get there
It has been a bit frustrating David, but take heart my friend, you have an impending butterflying adventure to look forward to...David M wrote: This year is fast becoming a write off for me, but I derive encouragement from posts such as yours