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Wildlife Survey Serridge/Great God Meadow
19 June 2018
Members of the Dean Green Team took part in a wildlife survey at Serridge and Great Gods Meadow. The weather was slightly overcast and occasionally sunny and about 20 degrees. We were specifically looking for butterflies and moths. The few plants named on this survey were the plants which are in flower now.
We split into two teams. One team followed the main track towards Speculation whilst the other team went towards Great God Meadow.
Track to Speculation, Plants in Flower found:-
Bramble sp
Abundant
Common Spotted Orchid
2
Creeping Thistle
Abundant
Daisy sp
Dog Rose
in flower
Foxglove
Abundant – in flower
Heath Bedstraw
in flower
Heath Speedwell
in flower – Veronica Officialis
Honeysuckle
Marsh Thistle
Abundant
Mint sp
Very Abundant
Nettle
Abundant
Pink Clover
Abundant
Plantain
Abundant
Scarlet Pimpernel
Western Gorse
Abundant – in flower
White Clover
Butterflies and Moths:
Bloodvein Moth
2
Brown Silverline Moth
Numerous
Cinnabar Moth
2
Common Blue
1
Meadow Brown
5+
Ringlet
3
Small Skipper
2
Speckled Wood
13+
Birds:
Blackbird
Black Cap
Chiff Chaff
Crow
numerous
Goldcrest
Greater Spotted Woodpecker
Robin
Willow Warbler
Wren
Other Species found:-
Blue Damselfly
2
Common Hawker Dragonfly
Female 2
Southern Hawker Dragonfly
2
Red Damselfly
1
Great God Meadow, Plants found:-
Adder’s Tongue Fern
Very rare!
Bramble sp
Abundant
Brooklime
Buttercup sp
Abundant
Cinquefoil
Common Dog Violet
Common Spotted Orchid
Creeping Thistle
Abundant
Daisy sp
Dog Rose
in flower
Elderflower
Forget me Not
Foxglove
Abundant – in flower
Heath Bedstraw
in flower
Heath Speedwell
in flower – Veronica Officialis
Herb Robert
Honeysuckle
Ladies Bedstraw
Lesser Stitchwort
Marsh Thistle
Abundant
Marsh Violet
Mint sp
Very Abundant
Nettle
Abundant
Pignut
Plantain
Abundant
Ragged Robin
Ragwort
Self Heal
Tormentil
Western Gorse
Abundant – in flower
White Clover
Wood Spurge
Woundwort
Butterflies and Moths:
Bloodvein Moth
Brown Silverline Moth
Numerous
Cinnabar Moth
3
Common Blue
2
Green Vein White
1
Large Skipper
5+
Meadow Brown
5+
Ringlet
5
Small Skipper
2
Small Tortoiseshell
1
Speckled Wood
18+ Numerous
Birds:
Black Cap
Chaffinch
Chiff Chaff
Crow
numerous
Goldcrest
Nuthatch
Tree Pipit
Willow Warbler
Wood Warbler
Wren
Other Species found:-
Bumblebee
Blue Damselfly
2
Broad Bodied Chaser
1
Common Carder Bee
Common Hawker Dragonfly
Common Lizard
Emperor Dragonfly
2
Funnel Web Spider
Gold Ringed Dragonfly
Heliophilus sp
Hoverfly
Hornet
Scorpion Fly
Southern Hawker Dragonfly
2
Red Damselfly
1
Adder’s Tongue Fern
Cinnabar Moth
Common Spotted Orchid
Heath Bedstraw and Wild Mint
Speckled Wood