well...where do we start?
get up early and have a cooked breakfast to set me up for the day. Then go for a long walk on a large area of land with lots of different habitats especially chalk downland. Here there would be a record of 800+ wildflower species recorded including 20 orchids

and all of the grassland butterfly species. After a long and exciting morning having clocked up hundreds of new species and got some super photos, I would move on to the New Forest for more orchids, rare flowerrs, dragonflies and birds where we would have a picnic. Having done all this it would be time to go down to the coast to the sand dunes and coastal birds. Then, camp out with a camp fire and sausages (nice warm evening) and go mothing, recording over 100 species in a few hours.
After all that I would sleep for hours