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Always pays to take some kind of camera, Kev. Occasionally, good things will come to those who are unprepared, so I'm glad you had your phone handy to record those moments.

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Despite the cooler temperatures in the East, I have still been enjoying the spring butterflies at my local patch (Spring Wood, Ipswich). Adding a touch of colour are the beautiful bluebells.
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Yesterday's offerings were Green Hairstreak, Orange Tip, Brimstone, Speckled Wood, Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Holly Blue and a variety of whites.
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Also saw this lovely Orange Tip on a lunchtime walk earlier in the week. Once again taken with my mobile phone (pleased with the result. Perhaps I should sell my camera and stick with the mobile :lol: ).
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Regards Kev

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2017 has produced some of my earliest sightings of certain species. My first March Orange Tip and Holly Blue and today my earliest sighting of Common Blue at my local park in Ipswich.
This first example seemed different to any Common Blue I've seen before, with unusual black markings on the forewings. Could it be an abb? What would explain these markings?
The final image was the more traditional example.
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Kev

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There is a bit of a crumple on the left wing, Kev, and so the butterfly has been damaged, possibly on emergence. This might account for the black marks.

Dave

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Peak District 31/5/17

Just back from a family break to the Peak District. One of our walks was along the ridge from Mam Tor to Losehill. A Small Copper greeted us as we left the car and I hoped this may be a good sign given the lovely weather conditions.
At the Summit of Mam Tor I spotted a pair of butterflies in the distance performing an aerial routine. As they settled, I inched towards the cliff edge for closer inspection. To my surprise, I had stumbled across a pair of Wall Browns (my first sighting in the UK for eight years). The 3km walk across the ridge produced a further 5 examples. These were a most unexpected sighting, given that I was unware of the colony at this location.

Location of the Wall Browns (View from Mam Tor to Losehill)
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The ridge walk also produced good numbers of Red Admirals, a species that seems in far greater abundance than at this time last year
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Regards Kev

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Fantastic Orange-tip from a while back Kev - I've never seen them adopt that pose before :shock: :D :mrgreen: Good to see so many Wall Browns - and inland as well :D

Have a goodun

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An inland Wall Brown is a rare sight indeed these days, Kev. Nice to see they are thriving somewhere far removed from the coast.

I suspect the elevation helps them.

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Thanks Wurzel :) - My new trick is to watch Orange Tips settle as the sun goes in and then get close up shots as they warm themselves up again when the sun re-appears. This one just happened to find the first place it could to settle.

Thanks David :) - Some inland Wall Browns were the last thing I expected to see. It's good to see Butterflies when you know where they'll be, but even more exciting when you get an unexpected surprise.

Regards Kev

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10th June 2017 - Monks Wood, Cambs

My quest to see my first ever Black Hairstreaks finally came good this weekend. A combination of poor weekend weather and a very short flight season had put pay to my plans over the previous two years. I had the pleasure of joining fellow UK Butterfly members Rosalyn, PhilB and Badgerbob (thanks for your company).
The Black Hairstreak is enjoying a bumper year in 2017 and at Monks Wood several were seen in a very short time, in just one spot. After having seen several males patrolling up and down, a female rested for the camera before creeping into the foliage in what looked like ovipositing mode. Despite a hunt with the magnifying glass, no egg could be seen, so it must have been a practice run.

Female
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Finally, a male rested at low level for a nice photograph
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Fantastic Kev :D :mrgreen: :mrgreen: It's a species that I regret not trying for each year but I'm always conscious that it's one of the hardest to find and so I can never bring myself to cash in the necessary Brownie points in case of failure :?

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Cheers Wurzel :D I've had the same dilemma myself about certain species. However this year the Black Hairstreaks have been almost impossible to miss (given reasonable weather of course). It seems it's one of their best years for some time.
As I keep saying about the species in your neck of the woods, "There's always next year" :lol:

Regards Kev

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Great 1st image of the Black Hairstreak Kev.
I would have been very pleased to take an image like that home.

All the best,
Trevor.

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Great to see you there Kev. A great day was had by all!!

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Always a delight to see images of this species. With such a narrow flight timeframe allied to the insects’ propensity to settle well away from the photographer’s lens, any shots at all are most welcome.

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Trevor/Badgerbob/DavidM: Thanks for your kind comments :D

I was present at my local nature reserve on Sunday doing a bio blitz with the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
We found this Comma larvae ending it's feeding frenzy in preparation to pupate.
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The pupa looks almost indistinguishable from a dead leaf
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Lovely images of the Black Hairstreak, Kev :D

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Finding a pupating butterfly in the wild is quite an achievement, whatever species it is, Kev. All those dead leaves to choose from... :)

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That is awesome camouflage really well captured kev :D

Have a goodun

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Saturday 17th June 2017 - Part 1

It had been a while since my last encounter with Heath Fritillaries, so a trip to South Essex was made with Mrs L and our daughter to soak up the butterflies and the hot sun. A short walk through the woods and we found a coppiced ride with abundant cow wheat. Immediately the Heaths put in an appearance with some fresh examples seen and a couple of mating pairs too.
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The Heaths were very obliging for the camera, spending long periods of time basking. As I was taking photos, I felt a tickle on my hand and had been joined by a new friend.
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It was lovely to see a good number of these beauties (20+) and a shame that they are now such a rare and isolated species. I hope it's not a case of ' enjoy them whilst you can'.

Regards Kev

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Cracking shots Kev :D If the numbers at East Blean were anything to go by they'll be around for a while yet - they were all over the place :D

Have a goodun

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