[WGNC] Birds and butterflies

Derek McNaught derek at spectrum-training.co.uk
Thu Apr 30 19:30:24 UTC 2020


Hi Dave and Dennis
That's good news hope we continue to get lots of butterflies as all these
signs of new  life help to keep our spirits up.
Kind Regards
Barbara

On Thu, 30 Apr 2020, 12:57 stone dave via working-group, <
working-group at newington-cemetery.org.uk> wrote:

> 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
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> 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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