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*1st April- 6 Brimstone ,4 Peacock, 2 battling Commas, 1 orange tip Selsdon Woods (Mike Netherwood)
* 29th March - 7 spot ladybird in Briton Hill Road (my first of year). (John Birkett)
* 29th March - 7 spot ladybird in Briton Hill Road (my first of year). (John Birkett)
* 24th March - Markfield - Roe buck and doe at entrance to Baker Boy Lane 7.00am (Ted Forsyth)
* 24th March - Markfield - Roe buck and doe at entrance to Baker Boy Lane 7.00am (Ted Forsyth)

Revision as of 17:48, 2 April 2009

Sightings of Other Wildlife - 2009

  • 1st April- 6 Brimstone ,4 Peacock, 2 battling Commas, 1 orange tip Selsdon Woods (Mike Netherwood)
  • 29th March - 7 spot ladybird in Briton Hill Road (my first of year). (John Birkett)
  • 24th March - Markfield - Roe buck and doe at entrance to Baker Boy Lane 7.00am (Ted Forsyth)
  • 22nd March - Markfield - 4 foxes feeding on the roundabout (Ted Forsyth)
  • 21st March - South Norwood Lake - queen Bombus pratorum (The Early Bumble Bee)(Gavin Hawgood)
  • 21st March - at least 8 roe deer in Selsdon Park. Two foxes (one carrying a shoe). Also one buff tailed bumblebee. (John Birkett)
  • 20th March - Markfield - First Badger of the spring visiting the garden (Ted Forsyth)
  • 15th March onwards - Common (45kHz) Pipistrelle bat (Pittville Gardens) (Gavin Hawgood)
  • 15th March - 12 Brimstones, 6 Commas and 1 Peacock on Riddlsdown (Gill Flinn)
  • 15th March - Brimstone and buff tailed bumblebee in Sanderstead garden (John Birkett)
  • 15th March - 3 Common frogs in garden pond (Simon Harris)
  • 15th March - Roe doe in Selsdon Wood near Old Farleigh Road (Ted Forsyth)
  • 28th February - Roe deer in Sanderstead Plantation (John Birkett)
  • 27th February - Roe buck and four does in Puplet Wood (Ted Forsyth)
  • 5th February (approx) - Badger running along pavement then disappearing into a garden, Melville Avenue, South Croydon (Alan Pearson)
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