We spent most of the day at Roudsea Woods looking at Small-leaved Lime trees, and didn't really have time for much else. However we did see a Brimstone butterfly and a Marsh Tit, as well as at least 10 Slow Worms and several Common Lizards.
Slow Worms (left) and Common Lizard (right)
Small-leaved Lime
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
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