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  • Green Hairstreak butterfly

    May and June are the perfect months to be looking for the Green Hairstreak butterfly. They can often be seen sitting with their iridescent green wings closed. In flight you will see a flash of the brown upper wings. Males are very territorial and will ‘dog fight’ in a spiralling flight near shrubs to get…

  • Progress so far

    After lots of planning we are now well underway with the woodland surveying. This is based on the Plantlife Rapid Rainforest Assessment forms, with extra information being gathered about mammals and birds. As well as assessing the species of trees in the woodland it also covers veteran trees, rocky features, indicator species for lichens, ferns…

  • Skunk cabbage locations

    The American skunk cabbage is a large and showy plant that looks great in gardens but is a menace once it gets into the wild. It is often planted along watercourses in gardens as it likes damp ground, and this enables it to spread easily down the water course into adjoining land. Once it gets…

  • Transparent Burnet walk

    We had a fantastic walk up to the Mast today to find this colony of the rare Transparent Burnet moth caterpillars. Thank you to all who came for the great atmosphere and interesting conversations. As well as the Burnet moth caterpillars we also found Marsh Fritillary caterpillars, a drinker moth caterpillar and heard a grasshopper…

  • early days

    The first couple of weeks of the project have been taken up with building the website and making a start on dividing the Oban Community Council area up on the map into more manageable chunks. We’re also making a start on contacting local experts for their advice and input. If you feel you could contribute…