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Post Info TOPIC: Milnrow and New Hey (other wildlife)


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RE: Milnrow and New Hey (other wildlife)


Several painted ladies heading purposefully west in the vicinity of Stanneybrook Park this afternoon. Also some small whites and a single orange tip. Whilst here I also checked out a few little nooks from my childhood that escaped the new industrial site. I was able to locate a few areas of harenut (or pignut if you prefer) and was pleased to see common spotted orchid leaves in a site from way back.
Also, in the moth trap this morning (New Hey), I had poplar hawkmoth and a small elephant hawkmoth.

Regards, Chris Jepson - Brown.

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First Bombus hypnorum (tree bumblebee) of the year in the garden today and later this evening a pipistrelle bat also.

Regards, Chris J - B.

-- Edited by C Brown on Friday 6th of May 2016 10:28:08 PM

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Axletree Edge:

fir clubmoss.

A new one for me here, though relatively common on Saddleworth Moor.

Regards, Chris J - B.

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On a circular stroll from Th' Haugh, taking in Two Bridges, Coronation Lodge, Jubilee Bends, Bone Heys and Top o' th' Hill, I saw the following flowers of note:

marsh marigolds, Coronation Lodge,
bogbean, Coronation Lodge,
bluebells (aplenty),
pignut (locally called harenuts), below Bone Heys.

Regards, Chris J - B.




-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 15th of May 2015 10:54:35 PM

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