
David Dowding
@daviddowding2
Bsc Zoology Swansea/ Entomologist/ herpetologist/ Amatuer botanist /Butterfly Conservation Suffolk. Wildlife Team leader Ipswich.
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30-06-2011 12:35:38
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A good day in Belstead Brook Park for Brown hairstreak- As well as rescuing 70 eggs ( including 6 doubles!) from habitat management works in Kiln meadow, we also discovered several ova in Bourne Park and Ostrich meadows BC Suffolk Branch Greenways Project





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Landseer meadows proving popular with hawkmoths too- A heard of elephants π to light, as well as several feeding on Bugloss Mattgarnham90π


Lasius niger π seem to be equally fond of small blue caterpillars, tending 4 on one Kidney flowerhead! , Are we sure they're cannibalistic?! @ukbutterflies BC Suffolk Branch

Nice to find a few Brown hairstreak eggs at Bourne park this morning, whilst working in the Reedbed David Walsh Greenways Project BC Suffolk Branch


Numbers of Marbled whites (70) meadow browns (100+) and skippers (1000's) just starting to pick up at Landseer Park today , as well as a few Brassy longhorn moths on scabious BC Suffolk Branch


Brilliant to see so many Swifts feeding over the wonderful insect-rich IpswichGov Landseer Park on an @IpswichRSPB walk thanks to Stephen M, 15 species of butterfly seen as well as Kestrel family & an unexpected Whitethroat singing away! SaveOurSuffolkSwifts Suffolk Bird Group BC Suffolk Branch



Delighted to find this chunky Goat moth caterpillar emerging from a veteran oak tree at Orwell Country park Neil Sherman


Always nice to find the strongly symbiotic SSB larvae π , hidden amongst ant nests within the heather π BC Suffolk Branch


Well over 250 SSB at my local Urban heathland this year, in an area < half an acre. Shows what can be done when you understand the species life cycle/ ecology and manage the habitat accordingly ( egg laying sites, ant symbiosis, larval foodplants and nectar) . BC Suffolk Branch


Preparing for installation of 2 new 'bee friendly' planters at The Street, Rushmere for the Parish Council.Wide excavations around the planters have been filled with different inert aggregates to encourage wildflowers & low growth on the highway verge. East Suffolk Council IpswichGov


Sawmilling local oak in Landseer Park last week, to produce boardwalk planks - already in place in Belstead Brook Park. Great volunteers also helped make a bench and stag beetle pile using waste wood in Landseer. IpswichGov #volunteers # local timber


The start of some exciting new wetland management work in the Bourne Park reedbed - creating ponds, scrapes and linear features to increase habitat diversity and open up views into the reedbed. Funded by a grant from Suffolk CC Many thanks to all involved. IpswichGov #reedbed


During a successful search for larvae and pupae amongst the heather π π , was not surprised to find a dozen SSB's already flying in Ipswich today, a fortnight ahead of schedule π¦ BC Suffolk Branch
