Having read about the emergence of a rare blue butterfly on the White Cliffs of Dover, we stepped out equipped with a camera to try and spot this beauty. This is a lovely stretch of the coast. With all the sun that we've had, the path is mud-baked, and easy to stroll along. Kingsdown conservation village sits prettily at the foot of the cliffs on the Northerly side; St Margaret's Bay is nestled in the middle, whilst Dover Docks presides magnificently to the South. The land is now managed by the National Trust, having successfully raised £1m to buy a last remaining stretch. The organisation has plans to retain the rare chalkland where native plants thrive, through careful management and custodianship of this iconic site.
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Friday, 6 September 2013
On the trail of the long-tailed blue
Having read about the emergence of a rare blue butterfly on the White Cliffs of Dover, we stepped out equipped with a camera to try and spot this beauty. This is a lovely stretch of the coast. With all the sun that we've had, the path is mud-baked, and easy to stroll along. Kingsdown conservation village sits prettily at the foot of the cliffs on the Northerly side; St Margaret's Bay is nestled in the middle, whilst Dover Docks presides magnificently to the South. The land is now managed by the National Trust, having successfully raised £1m to buy a last remaining stretch. The organisation has plans to retain the rare chalkland where native plants thrive, through careful management and custodianship of this iconic site.
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