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Lime Hoppers
Lime Hoppers
11th October 2007 13:59
October 2007
North East Railpics
The site of the old sidings has been cleared, the ballast left over is a welcome habitat for the RARE Grayling Butterfly, Maze Park (Tees Valley Wildlife Trust) is making ballast beds as the butterfly uses them to lay eggs in! Only three colonies of this type of butterfly are in the North East of England! The best time to look for this rare creature is in early July!Previous | NextOne Tank on its own

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