Martin Down
Today we went on a RSPB walk on the lovely Martin Down (National Nature reserve near Salisbury on the borders of Wiltshire, Dorset and Hampshire).
We were lucky with the weather and only experienced two light rain showers. We hoped to hear and see Turtle Doves. Well, we heard one, which was pleasing. There are probably only two pairs on the entire reserve. We also saw and heard lots of Skylarks, Yellow Hammers and a few Whitethroat, two Corn Buntings and a Cuckoo. There are lots of interesting plants too, including this Greater Butterfly orchid (in the extra). The other extra shows a Garden Chafer, one of many which had just emerged. There were also a few beautiful Adonis blue and Dingy skipper butterflies.
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