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Click here to inform us of notable wildlife sightings around Burgess Hill.
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21st May |
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On our weekly Butterfly survey on Bedelands we saw:- Large White, Small White, Green-Veined White, Orange Tip, Small Copper, Peacock, Speckled Wood, Small Tortoiseshell, Holly Blue, Common Blue, Comma, Green Hairstreak (12 species) plus numerous Burnet moths. Butterfly recording group. (If you would like to record butterflies and chat about nature then join us every Friday at midday. Meet at the car park off Maple Drive, signposted Bedelands) |
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15th May |
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The spring flowers are now at their best in the woodlands, hedgerows and meadow edges. Bluebell, celandine, anenome, primrose, violet, jack by the hedge, stitchwort, ladies smock, speedwell, lords and ladies, ground ivy etc. etc. Probably a walk around Bedelands Nature Reserve will be the best place nearby. Friends of Burgess Hill Green Circle Network |
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14th May |
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On our weekly butterfly survey today we saw green-veined white, large white, small white, small tortoiseshell, peacock, orange tip, small copper and holly blue. 8 species in all. We also saw 2 roe deer. Why not join us next Friday at midday for another stroll around Bedelands? Butterfly recording group |
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13th May |
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They're all back! 30 swifts overhead today. Pat |
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7th May |
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Heard a cuckoo in New England Wood - Cuckfield and the bluebells are stunning! Mary Smith |
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3rd May |
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3 swifts over our garden in Commercail Road at 7 30 pm Gerald Blake |
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1st May |
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A swift flew over the house this morning. Is it the first of the Burgess Hill ones to return? Pat T |
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