Wildlife

Wildlife

James Lowen 

WILDLIFE BLOG

June - July 2014


Click the links below (including on the slideshows) to take you to the relevant date


26 July: Beech bum (Narrow-lipped Helleborines in Surrey beech woodland)

23 July: Tiger, tiger burning bright(update on Blackheath moth-ing)

22 July: My writing (two new articles, in Independent on Sunday and Wild Travel)

18 July: Tigers, torts and titbears (failing to nail Scarce Tortoiseshell)

12 July 2014: Football for Footman (Four-spotted Footman in the garden)

10 July 2014: Heffalump in the trap (Small Elephant Hawkmoth)

8 July 2014​: Ringing in the changes (my new article in World Birdwatch magazine)


30 June: Damsel, not in distress (Azure Damselfly photography session)

28 June: Twiggy (Buff-tip in the garden)

25 June: The mother of all blog posts (I lose my moth-trapping virginity)

22 June: Whores, horehounds and red-veins (Rambur's Pied Shieldbug and Red-veined Darter in Kent)

18 June:Pink stink, white delight (Rosy Pastor and chlorantha Bee Orchid in Suffolk)

17 June: Lector turns lepidopterist (Death's Head Hawk Moth in London, Fen Orchid in Norfolk)

13 June: Good hair day (Black Hairstreak in Cambridgeshire)

10 June: Winter in summer (Round-leaved Wintergreen in Essex)

8 June: Inda Indy (on Sunday) (latest serialisation of 52 wildlife weekends)

7 June: Dammit, Thanet, I love you (Norfolk Hawker, Heath Fritillary, chlorantha Bee Orchid, Lizard Orchid: Kent)

1 JuneThe eagle has landed (Short-toed Eagle, Sand Lizard, Keeled Skimmer: Dorset)