Cheers Goldie

Fingers crossed for Dukes
Cheers Bugboy

Looks like you spoke to soon
Cheers Neil - will do!
Cheers Philzoid - sorry to have caught you out with my very poor shot of a Greenstreak

- as I said it's certainly nowhere near as good as Ronniethepoo would have taken...
Cheers Bugboy and Guy for managing to work out what the mass of blur was
Bentley Wood and on… Part 1 14-05-2016
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I checked through the PDs one evening as there were some stunning photos of a magnificent aberrant Pearl-bordered Frit on Dave’s PD. So different it looked like a totally different species and I had to do a double take of the images and re-read the text in case I’d made a mistake – it looked more like a Heath Frit aberrant than a Pearl! As Bentley is one of my ‘local’ sites being less than 25 minutes away and as Philzoid and I were planning a meet for Pearls at the weekend looking for this seemed like a no brainer. And so for the next couple of evenings I watched with a mixture of mounting envy, as more people found the aberrant and trepidation, what a ‘pinner’ got there first? I needn’t have worried though as the Oracle had already said “yes, of course dad”
Finally Saturday dawned and so various family members dropped off at their respective activities I bombed over to Bentley, with Eurovision ‘classics’ playing on Radio 2, I do like a bit of fromage every now and again. As I pulled into the car park the day was warm and bright and there weren’t many places available and so I abandoned the car in the overflow, grabbed my camera and lucky hat and made for the Eastern Clearing.
There were several groups of people spread across the Clearing and so I set to looking, all the time hoping that I would find the little beauty or that the cry of ‘aberrant’ would echo across the site. While mooching around and watching the very active ‘normal’ Pearls I bumped into False Apollo and so we had a catch up.
I then headed down to the bottom end and spent some time with a lovely Pearl that kept posing here and there always looking nice but always keeping me at a distance. Eventually it posed nicely, sitting up on some turf and I had the closed wing shot that had eluded me previously in the bag. It seems that this year is again a more ‘orangey’ than ‘red’ year.


My strolling had brought me back to the top end of the Clearing near the newly cleared area when someone called out ‘Aberrant’ and a much darker butterfly flew across the stream and landed on the deck in amongst the dead bracken. I and several others watched it and photographed it for some time. Ordinarily I’d let it alone after it ‘flew’ for the third time but this one didn’t seem to mind us and when it flew it was because it had chosen to, not because it had been spooked or bothered. After I had a several shots and some reasonably alright underwings to compliment the more common topside images I stood back and just watched – keeping an eye on where it was waiting for Philzoid to arrive.




Once Philzoid had arrived and I’d put him onto the butterfly I stood back and let him get his shots and whilst doing so I got that rarity of Bentley – a text message. It informed me that I had missed a call from Mrs Wurzel and so I spent the next 40 minutes or so wandering round the Eastern Clearing holding my phone aloft and seeking the tiniest bit of signal. Luckily Philzoid and False Apollo were still on the Aberrant and so when I gave up on the mobile I set to. But a ‘normal’ Pearl had other ideas and flew before me and promptly started oviposturing/positing.
I then took to trying for a mobile signal again which took me all over the clearing and I would alternately check my phone and check a butterfly. In doing so I manged some more aberrant shots and my first Large Whites shots of the year as well as a shot of that most tricksy of species, the Speckled Yellow.
After this Philzoid and I dedcided to try our luck at my Duke site to see if it would produce Philzoid some first for the year and so off we headed, not stopping even for my first decent chance of a Specklie shot…to be continued.
Have a goodun
p.s the call I missed was not an emergency – just the standard ‘do you know where the…is?’
