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Beautiful butterflies

15 Tuesday Jul 2025

Posted by trumpingtonorchard in biodiversity, insects, News, seasons

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You may have seen reports that 2025 is a good year for butterflies. I have certainly noticed more of them in my garden. However, butterfly and moth numbers are in overall decline, and one factor is loss of habitat. The Butterfly Conservation Trust has researched the positive impact that even a single tree has on butterfly numbers, so spaces like the orchard are more important than ever.

One of our volunteers has recently recorded these species as making use of the various habitats in the orchard:
ringlet,
small copper
gatekeeper
comma
meadow brown 
small skipper
marbled white
common blue
(all above are butterflies )

excitingly, a very speedy hummingbird hawk moth
Nemophora metallica (a type of shiny longhorn moth – see Norfolk Moths for more details)
southern hawker dragonfly
common blue damselfly 

If you have taken any snaps of insect wildlife in the orchard, please share them on Facebook or email them and we will put them on the website. It is so exciting to see the changes through the seasons. Thanks to Juliette for these gorgeous photos.

common blue butterfly
common blue wings folded
longhorn moth

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Celebrating blossom with music and art

10 Friday May 2024

Posted by trumpingtonorchard in events, News, seasons

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The poet Xan Oku (active on Twitter/X) says that flowers remind us why the rain is necessary. On our Blossom Day celebration we had plenty of both, but about 25 people turned out to enjoy the orchard. It is beautiful, whatever the weather. We made artwork using thumbprints for the blossom, and enjoyed the music.
The blossom may not have outdone the dramatic clouds above the orchard, but the benefit is that there is still blossom to see. If you have any photos please send them in, we love to see them.

Other news – we think the swifts are back! If you see them please drop us a comment saying the date and time of your sighting.

The musicians giving it their all. Photo by Ursula Stubbings.
Beautiful thumbprint artwork
Dark and brooding skies

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