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Hatch Mere butterfly survey - July 2018

Thursday 2 August 2018
New Ferry Butterfly Park c. Matt Berry

Diane Sumner

Cheshire Wildlife Trust volunteer who carries out butterfly surveys at Hatchmere Nature Reserve
This month's butterfly survey results at Hatch Mere Nature Reserve

July survey results

  • Hatchmere Butterfly Transect July 2018 Summary.pdf
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  • Hatch mere; butterflies;

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