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Portsdown Hill

Portsdown hill runs from Bedhampton to the east and Fareham to the west. It is a chalk hill rising to about 360' above sea level. Most of the hill is a protected site as it is a valuable habitat for flora and fauna. Chalk is no-longer quarried from here but the site of the workings are now part of the beautiful walks. I have found the Little Blue butterfly here in large numbers (although only in the old quarry), Peregrine Falcons nest above the cliffs in the spring/summer, Buzzards and Kestrel soar on the thermals hunting for prey.
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07 Oct 2010. Juvenile Smooth Newt at the Chalk Quarry Pond. Copyright Peter Drury 2011.<br />
These are at the latter larval stage. The external gills are still present and this newt will likely over-winter in the chalk quarry pool.
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07 Oct 2010. Juvenile Smooth Newt at the Chalk Quarry Pond. Copyright Peter Drury 2011.
These are at the latter larval stage. The external gills are still present and this newt will likely over-winter in the chalk quarry pool.

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From Smooth Newt (Lissotriton vulgaris)

  • 07 Oct 2010 - Pisaura mirabilis. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 07 Oct 2010 - Pisaura mirabilis. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 07 Oct 2010 - Nursery-web spider (Pisaura mirabilis). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 07 Oct 2010. Juvenile Smooth Newt at the Chalk Quarry Pond. Copyright Peter Drury 2011.<br />
These are at the latter larval stage. The external gills are still present and this newt will likely over-winter in the chalk quarry pool.
  • 07 Oct 2010. Juvenile Smooth Newt at the Chalk Quarry Pond. Copyright Peter Drury 2011.<br />
These are at the latter larval stage. The external gills are still present and this newt will likely over-winter in the chalk quarry pool.
  • 07 Oct 2010 - Common Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 18 Sep 2010 - Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina), Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
With very few butterflies around, these two were still desperately trying to keep the process going/
  • 18 Sep 2010 - Ichneumon Wasp (Ichneumon sarcitorius) at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 18 Sep 2010 - Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombas terretris) at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 11 Sep 2010 -  Hawthorn Shield bug nymph at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 11 Sep 2010 -  Hawthorn Shield bug nymph at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 11 Sep 2010 - Meadow Brown at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 11 Sep 2010 -  Bloody nosed Beetle amongst Blackberry shoots at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 11 Sep 2010 -  Bloody nosed Beetle amongst Blackberry shoots at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 11 Sep 2010 - Bloody-nosed beetle at Portchester Common, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 04 Sep 2010 -  Platycheirus scutatus at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 04 Sep 2010 -  Platycheirus scutatus at Broadmarsh. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 05 Sep 2010 -  Tethredo marginella at The Armories, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 05 Sep 2010 -  Tethredo marginella at The Armories, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • 05 Sep 2010 -  Sphaerophoria scripta at The Armories, Portsdown Hill. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
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