Bore da pawb
Another couple of busy weeks, with the chance to spend more time outdoors and observing what's going on.
Whilst looking for Strandline Beetles on Cefn Sidan a beetle with a mainly chocolate brown colouring but having an obvious creamy strip on each wing case, moved near my foot before running very fast and taking off. Enough time for a positive identification of Dune Tiger Beetle, Cicindela maritima the first record that I am aware of since 2017.
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Dune Tiger Beetle - library image |
Although this recent record was not on the Pembrey Burrows Reserve it was actually on the western end of Cefn Sidan it does provide hope that we can find the beetle active on the dunes.
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Celery Leaved Buttercup - library image |
The Botanical Society Of Britain & Ireland, visited Pembrey Burrows last week , choosing a day without any rain. I could spend much time with them but they did find a new grass for the site, what's it called you ask, well when they tell me I'll tell you, (I forgot to ask). Like all experts in their relevant taxa these guys know their stuff.
There were also a lot of butterflies on the track leading to the bird hide, with - Green Hairstreak, Small Blue 40+, Common Blue 20+, Small Heath, Holly Blue 1, Small Skipper 2, Broad-bodied Chaser dragonfly 2 ♀.
On the pond in F2 there were, Emperors, Board-bodied Chaser, Black-tailed Skimmer, Azure Blue, Common Blue as well as some stunning Southern marsh Orchids.
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Southern Marsh Orchid |
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