[WGNC] Birds and butterflies

stone dave djwstone at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Apr 30 11:57:32 UTC 2020


I saw and photographed a speckled wood in the cemetery last year. I think I may have uploaded it to the Flickr group. I have seen commas in my garden though not yet this year, so at a stretch they could pop over the wall to become genuine cemetery sightings.
Dave


> On 30 April 2020 at 09:36 Dennis Smith via working-group <working-group at newington-cemetery.org.uk> wrote:
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>     Hi all
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>     Keeping up the butterfly theme, Jenny and I saw a speckled wood at Newington on Tuesday – our first ever in the cemetery.  Speckled woods are fairly new to Scotland – a sign of climate change.  They’ve been seen at Bawsinch reserve for a couple of years.  There are also commas at Bawsinch – we saw one last week – so that’s  another possibility for the cemetery.
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>     Hope everyone is keeping fit and sane.
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>     Dennis
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