Author Archives: Chris Rose

Bexley butterfly bonanza – Marbled White and White Admiral boost Borough list on same day

24th June was a great day for local butterfly enthusiasts as Mike Robinson came across a Marbled White (Melanargia galathea) at Hollyhill Open Space off Brook Street in Erith, only days after we had discussed keeping an eye open for it … Continue reading

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FotS features in ‘Bexley Magazine’

A photo of FotS volunteers hard at work in Danson Park’s Old English Garden features on page 16 of the Council’s own magazine for local residents. The associated article extols the opportunities of getting involved with such initiatives, but could … Continue reading

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‘Bexley Wildlife’ social – Tuesday 18th August, Bexley library

The ‘Bexley Wildlife’ team, a web platform collaboration between Bexley Natural Environment Forum and the Greener Bexley Charity, invites ‘followers’ and other interested people to join us at the first of what we hope will be an ongoing series of … Continue reading

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Home straight for Bexley SINC review?

The deadline for comments on the final draft of the 2013 Bexley Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation review document was about 16 months ago, so Bexley Natural Environment Forum recently wrote to Bexley Council asking when we could expect … Continue reading

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Four-spotted Chaser confirmed at Crossness

One, and probably two different Four-spotted Chaser dragonflies (Libellula quadrimaculata) were seen at Crossness on Erith Marshes yesterday (June 19th), the first record since that shown in the Kent Dragonfly atlas of 2009, which may itself have been of a … Continue reading

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Spring into summer at Thames Road Wetland

Things were hotting up at Thames Road Wetland on Tuesday (June 16th). Reed Bunting bred on site in 2013, but last year the male seemed to spend most of the summer singing, with no apparent success. Now he is back … Continue reading

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Crossness photos highlight Brown Argus vz Common Blue butterfly ID features

Here are two great photos by Friends of Crossness Nature Reserve’s Mike Robinson,  taken on Erith Marshes at Crossness recently, showing a male Brown Argus butterfly in excellent detail. It can be hard to tell the Brown Argus apart from … Continue reading

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Ruxley Gravel Pits Nature Reserve – working party dates announced

Ruxley Gravel Pits Nature Reserve – working party dates announced. OK so Ruxley isn’t in Bexley, but it’s near enough, and is part of the Cray catchment, within which many of us do conservation work. It’s a biological Site of … Continue reading

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Thames Road Wetland management work latest

I managed to squeeze in about four and a half hours of work at Thames Road Wetland on Tuesday June 9th, though I was unable to get there until 17.45, by which time it was predominantly cloudy with only the … Continue reading

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FotS adds to its events schedule as Danson garden work stepped up

Please find below our updated and expanded calendar of events for the next couple of months.  You will see that we have increased the number of events in The Old English Garden at Danson Park as at this time of year the … Continue reading

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