An Upper Thames Guided Walk at Pitstone Quarry, Bucks, led by Sue Taylor

An Upper Thames Guided Walk at Pitstone Quarry, Bucks, led by Sue Taylor

A relaxed walk to enjoy spring butterflies: Small Blue, Dingy Skipper; and day-flying moths such as Burnet Companion.

By Upper Thames Branch, Butterfly Conservation

Date and time

Sunday, May 26 · 10:30am - 12:30pm GMT+1

Location

Pitstone Quarry

Church Road Pitstone LU7 United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join us on a trip to the disused chalk quarry at Pitstone Church End: this large site is rich in wildlife and wildflowers making it a beautiful place to visit.


We will explore areas of grassland and scrub to see some of our spring butterflies and other wildlife. Target species: Dingy Skipper,Small Blue and day-flying moths such as Burnet Companion.


Accessibility & risks: the paths are unmade but mostly level except for one slope, though can be slippery if wet. 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 by Pitstone Church at the South of the village, please park carefully.

Postcode: LU7 9HA

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