An Upper Thames Branch Guided Walk at Watlington Hill, led by Peter Philp

An Upper Thames Branch Guided Walk at Watlington Hill, led by Peter Philp

A stroll across this steep downland in search of Chalk Hill Blue and Silver-spotted Skipper.

By Upper Thames Branch, Butterfly Conservation

Date and time

Tuesday, August 20 · 10:30am - 12:30pm GMT+1

Location

Watlington Hill NT

Watlington Hill NT Car Park Watlington OX49 5HS United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join us for a trip to the National Trust’s Watlington Hill: discover ‘an Oxfordshire dreamscape’ as you walk to the top of Watlington Hill and discover fine views over the Oxford Plain. A top-quality downland with dense Yew woodland and a rich chalk grassland flora that supports over 25 species of butterflies.


We will search the hillside for its summer grassland butterflies, including scarce and special species, as well as looking out for a range of other wildlife. Target species: Silver-spotted Skipper, Chalk Hill Blue, Brown Argus and other grassland species.


You are welcome to bring a picnic and chat about all things butterfly, moth and conservation over lunchtime.


Accessibility & risks: steep, strenuous slopes, rabbit holes and some trip hazards. Please check for ticks after the walk and let the leader know if you have picked up any ticks. (Tick advice)


BOOKING

Please check here the evening before the walk to make sure it is going ahead as planned. This page will be updated regularly.


Meet at the National Trust car park. (Parking is free for NT members, otherwise £3 per day).

Postcode: OOX49 5HR

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