Nature in Harmony: July Round-up!

Crab apple found in Harmony Woods.

Despite the extremely hot weather this month, everyone has been hard at work on a huge range of projects to help record and learn about the species in Harmony Woods. I have particularly enjoyed visiting the site this month due to the amazing diversity of butterflies that can be seen feeding on nectar from the wildflowers.

Bat Walk

On the evening of the 6th July, we went for a walk through Harmony Woods with digital bat detectors to try and pick up the calls of native bat species. At around 22:00, we started detecting the calls of common pipistrelle bats hunting for insect prey overhead!

Later on, we also detected some more unusual calls which we think may have been from noctule and brown long-eared bats.

We will be holding another bat walk event in September, so if you missed this one be sure to check out the Nature in Harmony page for updates.

Harmony Woods at dusk

Nature in Harmony Exchange Project

As you may have seen from our social media pages, several members of the NiH Exchange Project are volunteering with The Corcovado Foundation in Costa Rica. Check out the NIH_Expedition Twitter and Instagram accounts or follow on Facebook for further updates!

Wildlife Surveys in Harmony Woods

Surveying has been continuing throughout the month and we’ve managed to record some new species for the first time this year! Centauries, St John’s Wort and Willowherb are amongst those recently spotted by survey volunteers.

There’s still time to sign up to help with our weekly wildlife surveys! Contact Megan at megan.broughton@andovertrees.org.uk