Sunday, 21 June 2026

Visit to St. Nicholas Church and surrounding areas – 21st June 2026

Date: 21st June 2026

Time: from 7 a.m.

Weather: dry, sunny, light wind, 19°C to 25°C

Due, to the predicted increasing temperature during the day, I had an early morning visit to the site although it was already very warm.

I walked the whole site and had an extremely successful visit with 10 further additions to my 2026 site listPainted Lady, Marbled White, Small Tortoiseshell, Small Skipper, Essex Skipper, Large White, Small White, Black-tailed Skimmer, Emperor Dragonfly, Common Blue Damselfly

I recorded 10 butterfly species, some in remarkable numbers, as follows:

Woodland in the southern section of the site: Small White (1)

Grassland area at the bottom of “Hilly Road” and adjacent to St. Nicholas Lane in the southern section of the site: Marbled White (at least 10), Large/Small/Essex Skippers (combined total of at least 50), Common Blue (1), Large/Small White (combined total of at least 5), Meadow Brown (at least 15)

“Hilly Road”: skipper sp. (1), Meadow Brown (6)

Church car park: Painted Lady (2), white sp. (2), Meadow Brown (1)

Church cemetery: Painted Lady (2), Small Tortoiseshell (1), Meadow Brown (at least 30)

Grassland area in the northern section of the site: Marbled White (at least 15), Large/Small/Essex Skippers (combined total of at least 50), Meadow Brown (at least 75)

I recorded 3 dragonfly/damselfly species as follows: Black-tailed Skimmer (1 in the northern section of the site), Emperor Dragonfly (1 in the central section of the cemetery), Common Blue Damselfly (at least 5 around the pond in the northern section of the site)

The notable birds during my visit were as follows:

Lesser Whitethroat: male heard singing occasionally in the northern section of the site but unseen

Common Whitethroat: male seen singing almost continually in the northern section of the site

Blackcap: at least 5 singing males heard across the site but none seen

Chiffchaff: at least 5 singing males heard across the site but none seen

Green Woodpecker: 1 seen flying through the central section of the cemetery and 1 heard calling in the northern section of the site

Great Spotted Woodpecker: single birds heard calling but unseen in the woodland adjacent to Hilly Road and in the central section of the cemetery

Stock Dove: male heard calling briefly in the northern section of the site but unseen

With regard to mammals, I saw a single Grey Squirrel in the cemetery immediately adjacent to the church and heard a “barking” Reeves’ Muntjac in the northern section of the site.

Species recorded during this visit were as follows (heard only records in italics):

Lesser Whitethroat
Common Whitethroat
Blackcap
Chiffchaff
Green Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Stock Dove

Blue Tit
Great Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Robin
Wren
Dunnock
Blackbird
Song Thrush
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Woodpigeon
Herring Gull

Reeves’ Muntjac
Grey Squirrel

Painted Lady
Marbled White
Small Tortoiseshell
Common Blue
Large Skipper
Small Skipper
Essex Skipper
Meadow Brown
Large White
Small White

Black-tailed Skimmer
Emperor Dragonfly
Common Blue Damselfly

Here are some photos from my visit ….





























Photo: Marbled White





























Photo: Painted Lady





























Photo: Painted Lady





























Photo: Painted Lady





























Photo: Painted Lady





























Photo: Painted Lady





























Photo: Painted Lady





























Photo: Essex Skipper





























Photo: Essex Skipper





























Photo: Essex Skipper





























Photo: Essex Skipper





























Photo: Essex Skipper





























Photo: Essex Skipper





























Photo: Small Skipper





























Photo: Small Skipper





























Photo: Small Skipper





























Photo: Small Skipper





























Photo: Small Skipper





























Photo: Large Skipper





























Photo: Small Tortoiseshell





























Photo: Small White





























Photo: Small White





























Photo: Small White





























Photo: Black-tailed Skimmer





























Photo: Buff-tailed Bumblebee

Site totals for 2026 to date (2025 and 2024 totals in brackets): 

Birds = 37 (50) (49)
Mammals = 3 (4) (3)
Butterflies = 13 (23) (17)
Dragonflies and damselflies = 5 (11) (11)
Reptiles = 0 (0) (0)
Amphibians = 0 (0) (0)

Total species list for the site 

Birds = 70
Mammals = 8
Butterflies = 26
Dragonflies and damselflies = 15
Reptiles = 1
Amphibians = 0

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