Ash Brownies: The Brown Hairstreak Blog
Eggs now hatching
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The first eggs are now hatching. These are two out of a batch of 90 eggs which were rescued following Blackthorn cutting at Ifield in Crawle...
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Worcs Brown Hairstreak Update
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Well……what an eventful and exciting last few weeks it’s been in the world of the West Midlands Brown Hairstreak! The last six months had...
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Numbers down - maybe
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It has been an interesting year for Brown Hairstreaks in Worcs with adult sightings generally down. In contrast to 2015, we have had very f...
Egg laying at Grafton - maybe!!
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There seem to be far fewer sightings this year, than normal, at this early stage. I'm meeting a lot of people, who tell me that they hav...
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Egg laying at Grafton Wood (thanks to clearance work)
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I was very impressed with the results of the shrub clearance near the old pond area. I saw 7 Brown Hairstreaks, today, all either in the old...
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Early days at Grafton Wood
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I read on the Grafton Wood blog that the first Brown Hairstreaks (including females) were seen on August 4th. I arrived last Sunday on a war...
Any sightings yet
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Anybody seen one of these yet. As the Purple Emperor season winds down, attention turns, hopefully, to Brown Hairstreak. I noticed on the ...
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Annual Transect Egg Count at West Williamston, Pembrokeshire
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West Williamston’s annual egg count this year was carried out by 15 enthusiastic volunteers on a damp, grey Pembrokeshire day. Travellin...
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