Roy's Nature Logbook
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Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Lulworth Skipper Butterfly
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Deer Leap
On my local walk the other day I had stopped in a concealed position for a short period.
Suddenly in the distance this Roe Deer came running through a gateway (as in the image below). Something or someone must have spooked it, as it was running at pace towards my position.
I have no idea what spooked it as nothing came through the gateway.
Monday, 1 June 2026
Painted Lady Surprise
A walk along the side of the site of the local Ancient Hill Top Fort of Maiden Castle proved to be interesting.
I walked along a path between two low hedgerows consisting of mostly Bramble bushes for about 120 metres. Every few paces I was able to observe at least one Painted Lady butterfly.
It was not on the 2009 proportions when there were absolutely masses of the species (some 11 million), but I had not seen so many like this otherwise.
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| Peacock Butterfly |
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| Small White Butterfly |
The Wheat is growing well in many fields around the area at this time.

















































