Re: CallumMac
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 11:17 am
Thanks to those who gave me tips on southern sites. Time for a trip report! I am going to call it "False Alarm"...
Friday 9th - Barnack Hills and Holes
This site is so close to the A1 that it makes a great stop on any journey south. On this occasion it also happened to be sunny, so I thought there was a decent chance of Chalkhill Blue. Of course, I hadn't reckoned on the wind! But I managed to find a few flying in a slightly sheltered hole.
Saturday 10th a.m. - Aston Rowant
Over the course of Saturday I needed to relocate from the northern edge of London to the southern edge. Having spent some time on Friday night inspecting the topology of a range of sites that were within striking distance of the M25 - on either side - in the hope of finding some relief from that wind, I made my way first to Aston Rowant.
There was indeed some shelter from the wind, and I was able to track down one of my target species in the woodland on the summit of Beacon Hill - Violet Helleborine.
However, sod's law dictated that having found shelter from the wind, I would see no sun! So I decided to move on southwards to some more orchid sites. But as I reached the Dorking area, the clouds broke open and the sun appeared. A hasty reprogramming of the sat nav and I was on my way to...
Saturday 10th p.m. - Brockham Limeworks
As I had expected, this site offered a little shelter from the wind - though not complete, as the gusts swirled down off the quarry face. The first thing I saw was some very fresh Painted Ladies, which surely must have been locals!
My main target for this site was not hard to find, with dozens of Silver-spotted Skipper to be found all over the site. As usual they were quite unapproachable, but over the course of an hour or two I was able to get close enough to a few for some nice shots.
As evening approached, I took a brief detour up on to Box Hill and managed to locate three more spikes of Violet Helleborine growing on the road verge near the main car park.
Friday 9th - Barnack Hills and Holes
This site is so close to the A1 that it makes a great stop on any journey south. On this occasion it also happened to be sunny, so I thought there was a decent chance of Chalkhill Blue. Of course, I hadn't reckoned on the wind! But I managed to find a few flying in a slightly sheltered hole.
Saturday 10th a.m. - Aston Rowant
Over the course of Saturday I needed to relocate from the northern edge of London to the southern edge. Having spent some time on Friday night inspecting the topology of a range of sites that were within striking distance of the M25 - on either side - in the hope of finding some relief from that wind, I made my way first to Aston Rowant.
There was indeed some shelter from the wind, and I was able to track down one of my target species in the woodland on the summit of Beacon Hill - Violet Helleborine.
However, sod's law dictated that having found shelter from the wind, I would see no sun! So I decided to move on southwards to some more orchid sites. But as I reached the Dorking area, the clouds broke open and the sun appeared. A hasty reprogramming of the sat nav and I was on my way to...
Saturday 10th p.m. - Brockham Limeworks
As I had expected, this site offered a little shelter from the wind - though not complete, as the gusts swirled down off the quarry face. The first thing I saw was some very fresh Painted Ladies, which surely must have been locals!
My main target for this site was not hard to find, with dozens of Silver-spotted Skipper to be found all over the site. As usual they were quite unapproachable, but over the course of an hour or two I was able to get close enough to a few for some nice shots.
As evening approached, I took a brief detour up on to Box Hill and managed to locate three more spikes of Violet Helleborine growing on the road verge near the main car park.