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A search of the scrub at the bottom of the North Downs scarp, at Denbies Hillside, could only reveal a handful of Whitethroats and none of the passage migrants I was hoping for. My effort this spring has not, on the whole, been rewarded - no doubt a sentiment shared by many birders up and down the country. Some consolation was had with the number of species of flower that are now coming into bloom, particularly the ground flora of the woodland. In amongst the Bluebells at the top of the hill it was a pleasure to revisit the Early Purple Orchid colony (below). Another month starts tomorrow, and my first appointment in the morning is my second COVID jab, at Epsom Downs racecourse. I might just take my binoculars along...
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Sadly sun was in short supply after midday but connected with 6 Dingy & 2 Grizzled Skippers, a Green Hairstreak & my first couple of Small Heaths of the year. Nice to see a Small Purple-barred.
I went down to the lovely pond the other side of the railway but somebody had removed all the refugia tins recently from around it as the cool conditions looked good for herps.