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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

SUMMER EVENINGS

I have been working in Oxfordshire for the past month and have taken the opportunity to visit various sites after work to search for Odonata to add to my life list. Additionally, I've been exploring other locations of interest to observe birds and butterflies. Below is a summary of my observations so far.

Dry Sandford Pit and Parsonage Moor Nature Reserve -Wootton-Oxfordshire

Azure Damselfly

Brimstone


Common blue 

Brown argus



Broad-bodied chaser


Southern damselfly

Radley Lakes- Close to the Thames between Radley and Abingdon-Oxfordshire

Large red damselfly

Azure damselfly


Banded demoiselle


Cinnabar moth

Red-eyed damselfly


On the afternoon of May 12th, I visited Cope Hill Down on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire to see a Woodchat Shrike. I haven't seen one in years; it showed well but was distant.


Moving on from here, I called in at 
Caen Hill Locks on the  Kennet and Avon Canal at Rowde, where I spent the evening looking for Scare chaser.


I was rewarded with cracking views of the species and saw four flying around, and eventually one settled. 

Scarce chaser

This was a new species for me, and I will definitely revisit this place over the next couple of weeks as the chasers mature. There were also Red-eyed damselflies around the ponds.

Red-eyed damselfly

What a beautiful place this is. I spent the evening watching the sunset.


North of Upper Lambourn-Berkshire

While I was out walking, I spoke with a local who recommended this site for viewing the Duke of Burgundy butterflies. There was a good variety of butterflies along the short walk, and I spotted three female Duke of Burgundy butterflies.







Other butterflies I saw are below:

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Small blue

Orange tip

Small heath

Dingy skipper

A lovely evening spent photographing Butterflies.














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