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Recent content by Connor Rand

  1. Connor Rand

    2016 UK Orchids

    It was a Bolton retail park Mark. Thought I'd sent site details - apologies if I didn't. Happy to at any point, drop me a PM with an email address p.s. for those trying to PM me inbox now cleared - apologies!
  2. Connor Rand

    2016 UK Orchids

    Thanks very much to all those who helped me out with info on places to go in Kent. Had a great trip in glorious weather.
  3. Connor Rand

    2016 UK Orchids

    Hi all, I'm off to Kent tomorrow for a few days and hoping to catch up with some of the orchids down there that I won't have seen in East Anglia, especially Lady Orchid, Fly Orchid, Monkey Orchid and Early-spider Orchid. Staying just outside Whitstable. Was going to visit Queendown Warren and...
  4. Connor Rand

    Norwich Birding

    Absolutely Ricky, I've really been enjoying the Starling spectacle of late but what was even more amazing was the amount of shoppers opened mouth looking upwards in awe!
  5. Connor Rand

    Norfolk birding

    Great White Egret still at Lynn Point Saturday PM as well.
  6. Connor Rand

    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Hi Jim, had a couple in Norwich recently and several spots, drop me a text or email.
  7. Connor Rand

    Norfolk Flora

    It's been a great year for some of the more difficult to see Norfolk Orchids. Several spikes of Lesser-butterfly Orchid in the county included this 'well-watched' spike on the north coast and at least 23 spikes of Green-flowered Helleborine are at one site (perhaps a county record), although...
  8. Connor Rand

    2014 UK Orchids

    Interesting... I did consider E. dunensis when I found them but but didn't recall the ones I'd seen previously (at the inland Lincs site) so I wrote them off as Broad-leaved. Looking at lit though it's clear that's they are this species. Wonder if it is a new site... Got some more photos (but...
  9. Connor Rand

    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Just to echo Mark's comments, any directions please?? People crying out for them! I'll head that way after work if so, looking like a MEGA record
  10. Connor Rand

    2014 UK Orchids

    Whilst at a conference on the outskirts of Bolton this week I was pleasantly surprised to find a good stand of Broad-leaved Helleborines growing along the side of the main road at the edge of the retail park! Unfortunately only had my phone with me.
  11. Connor Rand

    UK dragonflies and damselflies, 2014

    Hi all, I'm heading to the New Forest for the first time this weekend. I know there are some sites mentioned on this thread but would be great to have some more info about general good sites and species. I'm particularly keen to see and photograph Golden-ringed Dragonfly, Southern Damselfly...
  12. Connor Rand

    2014 UK Orchids

    Hi all, I'm off to the New Forest for the first time this weekend. If anyone has some gen they wouldn't mind PMing me, especially about species I won't have seen before (being from Norfolk), I'd really appreciate it.
  13. Connor Rand

    2014 UK Orchids

    Thanks Sean and Peter, from your comments my plant looks like fulvofusca of all the vars. The only vars that I know to have occurred in Norfolk previously are chlorantha and flavescens.
  14. Connor Rand

    2014 UK Orchids

    Hi Sean/Rich M, Thanks. I was erring towards fulvofusca (correct name for the 'var' rather than atrofuscus?) as opposed to bicolor. Doesn't look entirely typical but I guess like with all vars its a spectrum? What are the defining characteristics of this var and does it fall within any set...
  15. Connor Rand

    2014 UK Orchids

    Bee Orchids Any thoughts on the two Bee Orchids pictured below, photographed in a colony in Norfolk? Certainly smart! Comparison with a more typical spike too.
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