2021
November 2021
Derbyan
Parakeet
Photograph
by Malcolm
Bull
An escaped female Derbyan Parakeet has spent the best part of two months flying around residential north Shoreham in the vicinity of Parkside seen in the photograph in a favoured large tree in Middle Road. It's raucous call is more often heard than a clear sight of the bird.
12
October 2021
Grey
Squirrel with Sweet Chestnut
Buckingham
Park
The
Grey Squirrel
easily prised the chestnut from the specimen tree near the bowling green,
and then ran up the bough of an Evergreen
Oak.
10
March 2021
I
discovered my first batch of frog spawn
in
my garden pond in Eastern Avenue, Shoreham
in the morning.
14 August 2020
Starlings
Old Shoreham Road
12 June 2020
Black
Horehound, Mayweed,
Corn Cockle
Buckingham
Park (top)
9 June 2020
Wren
Southwick
Allotment
Photograph
by Sylvia
Lemoniates
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20 May 2020
Herring
Gulls
Youtube
Video
3 May 2020
Fox on a cool day
19 April 2020
Red
Fox, lazing on a sunny afternoon
Elm
Close, The Driveway, north Shoreham
15 April 2020
Withy
Dome
Buckingham
Park
5 April 2020
18
March 2020
A
Red
Kite was seen drifting over urban Southwick,
heading towards Shoreham, mobbed
by gulls.
3
February 2020
Withy
Dome
Buckingham
Park
30
January 2020
Daffodils
were
flowering in their usual profusion at the bottom of Parkside and on Park
Avenue Open Space, both near Buckingham Park, north Shoreham. This
was nearly two weeks earlier than last
year.
Daffodils Mistletoe
A clump of Mistletoe was spotted in the fork of a tree in the Park Avenue Open Space. This was the first time I have noted this parasitic plant.
29
January 2020
In
Buckingham Park, Shoreham, the first Daffodil
of the year appeared in flower.
12
January 2020
A
Peacock Butterfly was spotted in a Shoreham
garden. It must have been disturbed from hibernation on a cloudy
day. It was the first butterfly
of the year and the first local Peacock Butterfly
seen
in January on record.
1 January
2020
The
first flowers of the decade, just after
midnight, were Herb Robert
by the wheelie bins. It was fine (air temperature
9°
C) at the turn of the year with a slight easterly
chill to little to no wind (Force
2). There was no bird activity to be seen
or heard in the early hours in the
dark hazy
moonless
(after midnight) sky.
In
the misty daylight, I opened the front door and immediately spotted a big
black Crow
fly into the bare branches of a Sycamore.
30 September 2019
Garden
Orb Spider, Araneus
diadematus,
when
I got home with a web spanning the two separate
Garden
Privet hedges, the width of my front gate.
22 March 2019
Peacock Butterfly
It was too cool (9.2 °C) for a Peacock Butterfly to open its wings naturally as it was discovered with it wings firmly closed in the gutter of Buckingham Road, Shoreham, in the late afternoon. It was likely enticed from hibernation into a brief flight earlier to enable me to record my first butterfly of the year.
19 March 2019
Fungus
on a tree stump
with
Lesser
Celandine
A large white mass was highly incongruous growing from a dead tree stump at the northern end of Mill Hill Drive, north Shoreham. From a distance it looked more like white paper debris; it was only when I got closer I realised it was a living organism and when identified it will probably be one of the common bracket fungi that grow on dead tree stumps.
21 February 2019
Herring Gull
5 November
2018
An
immigrant Hummingbird Hawk-moth,
Macroglossum
stellatarum,
visited
a purple Salvia flower in
a Shoreham town back yard.
15
September 2018
Borage, Bellflower
Bellflower was seen in St. Nicolas churchyard, Old Shoreham. Borage was an unexpected discovery on the Upper Shoreham Road north grass verge by Buckingham Park, north Shoreham.
10
September 2018
Tremendous!,
I chanced upon a magnificent uninterrupted view of a large female
Sparrowhawk
whilst cycling at 15 mph as the big brown bird of prey flew across my path
about five metres above the road junction, (so the view of the bird was
side on rather than from underneath), between The Avenue and Downside at
the entrance of the Dovecote Estate, north Shoreham. I had seen one before
whilst cycling in autumn in similar circumstances but never managed such
a clear view, if only for two seconds.
9
September 2018
Another medium-sized moth was discovered in my kitchen and released. It was another Large Yellow Underwing Moth, Noctua pronuba . There was a smaller fawn moth L-album Wainscot, Mythimna l-album, as well, but I could not capture it. |
8 September
2018
A
partially colourful Red Underwing Moth,
Catocala
nupta,
found its way into my upstairs
bathroom in Shoreham. It was trapped and released but flew away rapidly
before I could get a photograph.
5 September
2018
A
Large
Yellow Underwing Moth,
Noctua
pronuba, found its way into my upstairs
kitchen in Shoreham. It escaped through a partially open window.
12 August 2018
Larva
of the Privet Hawk-moth, Sphinx
ligustri
Connaught
Avenue, Shoreham
Photograph
by Mikey Unsted
31
July 2018
Six
Common
Frogs poked their heads out between the
Duckweed
in my tiny garden pond.
21
July 2018
A
Plumed
Fanfoot (moth),
Pechipogo
plumigeralis, was seen indoors.
18
June 2018
Pineapple
Weed, Matricaria
discoidea, was a surprise discovery
on a grass verge at the far western end of Middle Road, Shoreham. It looks
like a daisy
without petals.
17
- 18 March 2018
A
few flurries of sleet and snow
left a thin sprinkling, 75 mm at most on the flat ground in Shoreham town.
The roads and pavements were mostly not cold enough for the snow to settle.
Air temperatures were on and about freezing over the weekend, but the wind
was slight. The water and frog spawn on my small garden pond was not frozen
at all.
15
March 2018
In
the weak sunshine I spotted my first butterfly
of the year; a Red Admiral
over Mill Hill Road at the southern end of the bridge over the A27.
On
the lawn at the top of Chanctonbury Drive, north Shoreham there were a
few Sweet Violets
and Lesser Celandine
in flower.
13
March 2018
The
weather was pleasant enough to spot my first
bumblebee
of the year, a Buff-tailed Bumblebee
visited a flower shop in Lancing.
7 March
2018
After
the ice had melted a Common Frog
appeared in my tiny Shoreham garden pond. A clump
of spawn was spotted.
27 February 2018
20 February 2018
In the morning there was a large lump of frog spawn in my garden in Eastern Avenue, Shoreham.
14
February 2018
Early Daffodils
29
January 2018
My
first arthropod
of the year was a tiny Money Spider,
Linyphiidae,
indoors. A Fox
lolloping down Adelaide Square, in Shoreham, in the evening, was my first
wild mammal of 2018.
1 January 2018
Predictably a
young Herring Gull
was my first bird of 2018
on a cloudy
morning by Shoreham-by-Sea
railway
station. Nearby, a diminutive Oxford
Ragwort was my first wild
flower of the new year.
28 September 2017
The mown green space at the the top of Chanctonbury Drive, north Shoreham, was not only grass but a mixture of the common species of wild plants or weeds including a wide variety of he dandelion-like Cichorioid Daisies which I find tricky to identify and even more problematic to remember how to differentiate them for sure, with all the leaves entangled and not always easy to see and remember which is which. The patch as far as I could determine included the easy to recognise Dandelions, Taraxacum officinale agg., and Rough Hawkbit, Leontodon hispidus, the reasonably easy Lesser Hawkbit, Leontodon saxatilis, but also thought to include frequent Autumnal Hawkbit, Scorzoneroides autumnalis, which I am far less positive about.
27 September 2017
A dark Speckled Wood Butterfly in my front garden engaged in a rather droopy and languid flight. I demolished the Garden Spider web between the two Garden Privet hedges to give it more of a chance.
9 September 2017
Yellow Sorrel, Field Speedwell, Scarlet Pimpernel
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Shaggy Soldier, Galinsoga quadriradiata |
I spotted this little weed at the vehicle slope entrance to Coronation Green, Shoreham as I waited for he number 2 bus to Steyning. I did not recognise it and I had an inkling that it was an accidental immigrant. I was proven right as it was quickly identified as the Shaggy Soldier, Galinsoga quadriradiata, by the British & Irish Seasonal Wildflowers facebook group.
19 July 2017
Fox
7 June
2017
A
Fox yapped/barked (alarm
call) repeatedly just after midnight,
heard from Corbyn Crescent in Shoreham.
Peregrine Falcons on the electricity pylons, Southwick, not the most romantic setting but I was privileged to capture this very special moment. I wonder where she would be laying her eggs to hatch ?
3 March 2017
One clump of frog spawn was discovered in my tiny garden pond in my front garden in south Shoreham.
16 February 2017
Just the brief rays of the warm 10.2 °C sun under a blue sky was a pleasant spring day that brought out Daffodils that were flowering on the Saltings roundabout (west of the Norfolk Bridge) and at the bottom of Parkside, north Shoreham.
15
February 2017
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A measured 732 metres due north (one minute flying time) of where the Waxwings were spotted, five Wood Pigeons occupied the tree of red berries in the fading light of the late afternoon.
29
January 2017
RSPB
Birdwatch
An
adult Herring Gull
just landed in my postage stamp sized front garden in the rain.
24
January 2017
In
the early hours after midnight I heard a Fox
calling in Corbyn Crescent, Shoreham. It sounded like an Alarm
Bark.
Fox
Calls
2 January
2017
A
pair of Magpies
in the bare trees in Corbyn Crescent were the first corvids
and non gull birds of the year, with a flock of a dozen plus House
Sparrows in Dolphin Road. As a leftover
from last year, an alien Oxford Ragwort
was just about showing a flower by the
railway tracks at Eastern Avenue, Shoreham.
1 January
2017
A
Red Fox
trotting across Southwick Green in the early hours was my first wild mammal
seen this year. As usual the first bird of the year was an adult Herring
Gull gliding over the roof tops in Corbyn
Crescent in the late morning.
25 October 2016
Oxford Ragwort, Senecio squalidus, is a alien hybrid ragwort first introduced to into the UK around 1690 via the Oxford Botanic Gardens. It escaped into the wild and spread rapidly along railway tracks from the late 19th century. In Shoreham it favours the gravel ballast of the railway track (near Eastern Avenue Railway Level Crossing) and areas of shingle on Shoreham Beach. Its flowers are a richer yellow than the native Common Ragwort and Hoary Ragwort. It is a more attractive plant with a longer flowering season. It can be seen in flower from April until November. The small and weedy Groundsel was still flowering in Old Shoreham.
24 October 2016
Nipplewort
9 October 2016
Prickly Lettuce Lactuca serriola
Smooth Sow Thistle
Orache
Dolphin
Industrial Estate, Shoreham
8
July 2016
Blown
about in the Moderate Breeze (Force
4), with
gusts, three Comma
Butterflies showed, at least two by the
Waterworks
Road and another over the Footpath
3140 to The Street, Old Shoreham, followed
by a Large White.
Two Meadow Browns
were blown into view between Old Shoreham and Ropetackle on the verges
of the tarmac path.
Adur
Butterfly List 2016
19
March 2016
Common
Frog spawn reported by Helen
Swyer to have been laid in excess abundance
this year. A couple of pints were transferred to my close-by garden pond.
17
March 2016
In
the dark of night just after a 70.1% Moon
set
below the horizon, a Fox
awakened the neighbourhood (of Corbyn Crescent, Shoreham) as it screamed
a harsh and repeated "Vixen
Call" in the early hours (3:00
am). It
was cold night with a below
freezing wind chill.
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August 2015
A Large White Butterfly visited the two metres high Spear Thistle in my front garden. |
7 July
2015
Within
the Shoreham town boundaries the tally of butterflies
were about ten Ringlets
around Slonk Hill Farm Road (three north
of the bridge, and seven on the southern bank), with a few Small
Whites and a few Large
Whites seen in Shoreham town. On Buckingham
Cutting (south) I added a handful of Small
Blues, a Small
Skipper and half a dozen Meadow
Browns
all
seen immediately and a Comma
and
Gatekeeper added after ten minutes. There
was a Speckled Wood
at the top of Buckingham Park.
Adur
Butterfly List 2015
27 June 2015
The dark Froglets in my garden pond had four legs and a tail and were lively amongst the Duckweed.
19
June 2015
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At the top of the Pixie Path (south side of the bridge to Mill Hill) a female Stag Beetle crawled across the narrow footpath.
Historical Link to a Shoreham Garden