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Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Lauriston Farm Agro-ecology Project

Lauriston Farm has been the site for Edinburgh's Agro-ecology Project for a few years now. Their aim is to engage the local community in growing a range of crops and rewilding the area. I've been carrying out butterfly surveys on the farm for the last couple of years. Sadly, there aren't usually that many butterflies to see, as populations of these beautiful insects are declining. However, there are often good numbers of other insects to see in the farm fields, including today this Batman Hoverfly (Myathropa florea)


The birdlife on the farm is amazing. For the past couple of weeks, when I've visited, I've been surrounded by House Martins and Swifts, I'm pretty sure every Swift in Edinburgh feeds above the fields here! The presence of these two insect-eating species must be proof that the insect populations are, in general, doing well here. I also regularly see and hear a variety of other birds including: Skylarks; Meadow Pipits; Reed Buntings; Willow Warblers; Chiffchaffs. There are always several Goldfinches, today I saw a parent Goldfinch being followed around by two youngsters. I didn't see any Swallows today, though they are nesting in at least one of the barns on the farm. I've heard a rumour that there are also Sedge Warblers on the farm, but I've yet to see or hear them! 

3 comments:

  1. Sounds an excellent project.
    I think butterfly numbers are down ...

    All the best Jan

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  2. That’s a great selection of birds! I’ve hardly seen any Swallows, House Martins or Swifts so far yet I look out for them all the time. It’s such a shame. We are having glorious weather right now …hope you are too! Sal 😁

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  3. Hi Jan, yes butterfly numbers are down across the country, very sad

    Hi Sal, hope you see some Swallows, House Martins and / or Swifts soon, they're all lovely birds to see. Our weather is mixed.

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