Two (or three?) generations of our iconic legless lizard, photographed by Nicola Devine on 3 July.

Two (or three?) generations of our iconic legless lizard, photographed by Nicola Devine on 3 July.
Miranda Robinson photographed this newt enjoying a shower of rain in early July.
Clare Weiner photographed this juvenile Thrush on 9 July 2020.
This chick, photographed by Nicola Devine, fledged on 26 June 2020.
Breeding Goldcrests have been recorded on the Trap Grounds every Spring since 2015. Nicola Devine photographed this pair mating on 23 May 2020.
So far it’s been a good year for Azures. Nicola Devine photographed this pair mating on 21 May.
This Large Skipper butterfly was feeding on the abundant Red Clover on a sunny, humid morning (June 16th). The OxEyes provide a beautiful display in the Snowdrop Glade backed by a group of Great Mulleins. (Clare Weiner)
Nicola Devine photographed this male Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha) on 29 May. Not rare, but very welcome. Then on 13 June she photographed a Rose Chafer (Cetonia aurata) – the first recorded sighting on the Trap Grounds.
Nicola Devine has so far photographed 11 varieties of dragonfly and damselfly this year. In addition to the six already listed elsewhere on this page, she has photographed the Ruddy Darter, the Four-Spotted Chaser, the Common Blue, the Banded Demoiselle, and the Beautiful Demoiselle. See below.
Created by Trap Grounds supporter Anthony Grieveson, our new website celebrates the wealth of wildlife on the Trap Grounds Town Green & Local Wildlife Site. Visitors are welcome to record what they see (by clicking on ‘Sightings’), and to contribute their own photographs (by clicking on ‘Submit’). All our historic records are stored on the […]