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September 2022                      September 2022

 might become hostile or angry, and withdraw from conversation when you   than  the  Meadow  Brown.  If  you
 ask any questions about their partner   can  get  up  close,  take  a  look  at
       the  black  ‘eye’  towards  the  edge
    They may express very strong emotions and commitment to someone they   of  the  upper  wing  as  another
 have only just met   distinguishing  feature  is  that  the
       Gatekeeper  has  two  white  spots
    They have sent, or are planning to send, money to someone they have not   within  the  ‘eye’  whereas  the
 met face-to-face. They may take out loans or withdraw from their pension   Meadow  Brown  has  just  one.
 to send money.   Favourite  nectar  sources  for  the
 For  further  advice,  or  to  report  a  scam  to  Trading  Standards,  call  the  Citizens   G at e ke e pe r   i n c l u de    Wi l d
 Advice consumer helpline on 0808 2231133.    Marjoram,  Common  Fleabane,
       Ragworts,  and  Bramble.  Various
       grasses  are  used  by  its  caterpillars  as  food  plants,  particularly  favouring  fine
       grasses.  The  Gatekeeper  may  continue  to  be  see  through  to  at  least  mid-
       September.
                                             The  most  exciting  butterfly  spot  we
                                             have heard about in the village is the
                                             Swallowtail – see photo. It is one of the
                                             UK’s  rarest  and  most  spectacular
                                             butterflies.  It  is  the  largest  (wing  span
                                             up to 90mm or 3 and a half inches) UK
                                             butterfly  and  strong  flying.  The
                                             Swallowtail  butterfly  has  creamy-
                                             yellow  wings  with  heavy  black  veins
                                             and blue margins. The hindwings have
                                             distinctively  long  swallow-like
                                             'tails'  (from  which  its  name  derives)
                                             and  a  red  spot.  The  native  British
       breeding  Swallowtail  butterfly  is  only  found  on  the  Norfolk  Broads.  Other
       Swallowtail  butterflies  spotted  in  the  UK,  such  as  the  one  recently  seen  in  the
      Quality Tax and   village,  are  migrants  from  the  continent.  Their  range  is  very  much  restricted  to
       southern England and primarily coastal areas.
 KingsBere   Accounting     Wild Woodbury



 Accountants   For professional advice, dealing with all   There’s lots going on at Wild Woodbury. If you would like to know more email the
       Community ranger, Seb Haggett - shaggett@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk - and he will
 aspects of accounts and tax
       include you on the email distribution list for his monthly newsletter.
 Day and evening appointments available
       Conservation Working Parties
 Phone Debbie Scott FCCA, ATII on 01258 830304   Over recent years our volunteers at the conservation working parties have really
       helped to improve the wildlife value of the natural habitats alongside the stream
 office@kingsbere.co.uk   and at Souls Moor. We hope they will restart in the coming months. Look out for

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