May 2014

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Perseus
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5 May 2014

On a hazy slightly humid day, I was surprised by the fluttering of a pale blue butterfly. When it settled on the abundant Horseshoe Vetch, Hippocrepis comosa, on the lower slopes of Mill Hill, I was able to identify it as my first male Common Blue of the year. Less than a minute later another blue butterfly appeared at the northern end of the lower slopes and this settled as well and I could see it was my first male Adonis Blue of the year. Later I was to spot a female Common Blue and another male Adonis Blue. Other butterflies were only occasionally seen with about eight Dingy Skippers, four Brimstones, at least one Small White and a Wall Brown on the lower part of Mill Hill.
The records show this was my earliest ever record for a Common Blue.
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David M
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A trip to Ewyas Harold Common between Abergavenny and Hereford on Monday returned the following species:

Pearl Bordered Fritillary 20-30
Green Veined White 3
Large White 2
Peacock 2
Grizzled Skipper 1

It was generally cloudy and for the first hour I only located two PBFs. The good news was that they weren't at all keen to leave their roosts, making photography much easier.

A brief burst of strong sunshine just prior to midday brought the ground to life though, with 15-20 PBF suddenly appearing and taking to the wing.
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Well done David, and a couple of good close-up shot's to round off your visit.

I always enjoy the peace and quiet that Ewyas Harold provides, you can simply concentrate on your butterflying and other associated interests.

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Bill :D

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Willrow wrote:Well done David, and a couple of good close-up shot's to round off your visit.

I always enjoy the peace and quiet that Ewyas Harold provides, you can simply concentrate on your butterflying and other associated interests.
It is a very tranquil place, Bill, even more so when you consider that the areas frequented by the Fritillaries are somewhat 'off the beaten track'.

I actually don't mind cloudy(ish) weather when hunting this species. Individuals can usually be located in the 'hotspot' and once found are generally very accommodating.

I was surprised to find a Grizzly in such dull conditions though. Definitely not complaining however.
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Seeing as we don't get the Dukes and PBF in Suffolk, I'm still enjoying my favourite, the Orange Tip. Good numbers of male & female seen near my home again today.

Regards Kev
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Went in search of Pearls yesterday/today at Eyarth Rocks near Ruthin north wales , saw about 10 yesterday and maybe 20+ today
plenty of cloud in between sunny periods helped keep them low down to photograph. a few peacocks, small torts and speckled woods about and cinnabar moths also

Phil


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GOLDENORFE wrote:Went in search of Pearls yesterday/today at Eyarth Rocks near Ruthin north wales , saw about 10 yesterday and maybe 20+ today
plenty of cloud in between sunny periods helped keep them low down to photograph.
Stunning photo . Well done. Thanks for sharing. :D
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Ian Pratt wrote: Stunning photo . Well done. Thanks for sharing. :D
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Yup. Absolutely in keeping with what we expect from you, Phil.

Lovely image.
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Ian Pratt wrote:
Penhale Paul wrote: I did get plenty of pics but im still at my caravan using a mobile so cannot upload any until I return home.
Some great photos by you- easy to see why the brown argus is a member of the blue family. :)
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Thank you Ian, hopefully I'll get some better shots over the coming weeks, always find the first shots are a bit rushed just to get that ' confirmation' that you have actually had the sighting.
Still struggling to get much suitable weather on that coast, hopefully things will pick up.
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A walk along the sea wall at Canvey Island was rewarded by an encounter with this young lady.
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I saw around 10 Dukes at Denge Wood this morning
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Well worth a visit!

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Saw a most unusual Small White today around half the normal size
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Mark Senior wrote:Saw a most unusual Small White today around half the normal size
Are you sure it wasn't just twice as far away as normal? :D
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Mark Senior wrote:Saw a most unusual Small White today around half the normal size
Getting the reply.
Are you sure it wasn't just twice as far away as normal? :D
Sounds to me much more like a Senior Moment :roll:

(Sorry, but someone had to say it).

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First common blue yesterday at Brading Down with cream-spot tiger moth at Bonchurch Esplanade the day before. Ian
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LOL to Mr Harrison and dilettante .
I was within 12 inches of it so definitely a miniature Small White male and not a half size GVW
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A few recent images from Salisbury Plain.
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Cotswolds - The Duke and my first Brown Argus. :)
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Green Hairstreaks North Wiltshire near Albourne. It has been a very good year for this butterfly in my county.
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I saw 8 Dukes in between the showers today at Bonsai Bank, Denge Wood, Kent
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Several Dingy Skippers
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A Green Hairstreak
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Small and Green-veined Whites a Brimstone and a Speckled Wood

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