For those wanting to visit Stratton Wood from September to May, the only car parking available will be the lay-by on the south-bound carriageway of the A419, there's a footpath into the wood here or alternatively it will have to be via Stanton Park car park.
As Benji had the groom room my walk wasn't going to be long, so off we went. As we left the car park the evidence of tree felling was quite obvious, but fortunately it doesn't go far into the wood and at the top of the path cuts away to the right and heads towards the bungalows.
The path looking back towards the car park
And looking east from the path towards the bungalows.
A Collared Dove looks on at all the work being done.
Drone Fly
Honeybee
Hoverfly, Eristalis arbustorum
Speckled Wood
Green-veined White
Hoverfly sp.
Hoverfly sp. high up in the canopy of an Oak tree
Dotted around the wood there are a few new noticeboards and in one of the meadows a brand new bench, which will hopefully withstand any vandalism.
New information board
And a new bench overlooking one of the meadows.
Field Scabious
Robin's Pincushion Gall
As I headed back towards the car park I followed the path which runs parallel with the A419. Along this stretch there were at least 5 Dragonflies which looked liked Southern Hawkers. Unfortunately one of our cats caught one yesterday but left it in the garden, so I've got a good close up of one, albeit a dead one.
A female Southern Hawker - deceased
A real close up
Birds Recorded: Buzzard, Wood Pigeon, Collared Dove, House Martin heard, Robin, Blackbird, 2 Blackcap, 5 Chiffchaff, Goldcrest, Long-tailed Tit, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Wren, Jay, 12+ Magpie, Carrion Crow, Chaffinch, Goldfinch and Bullfinch.
Butterflies Recorded: 5 Speckled Woods and singles of Red Admiral, Green-veined White, Small Blue and Meadow Brown.
Dragonflies Recorded: 5 Southern Hawkers (males and females)
Other insects Recorded: Drone Fly, Robin's Pincushion gall wasp, Hoverfly, Eristalis arbustorum and another hoverfly sp.