SimonC69
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HI Simon,
All the species on your list can be found in East/West Sussex.
But, Totternhoe Quarry and Dunstable Downs in Bedfordshire are both good
locations, and not too far from you. Flight times vary so several trips throughout
the season will be necessary .
It will be down to pure luck if you find a Swallowtail anywhere !.
Good luck,
Trevor.
All the species on your list can be found in East/West Sussex.
But, Totternhoe Quarry and Dunstable Downs in Bedfordshire are both good
locations, and not too far from you. Flight times vary so several trips throughout
the season will be necessary .
It will be down to pure luck if you find a Swallowtail anywhere !.
Good luck,
Trevor.
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Are they not "nailed on" in the Doctor's Garden then?trevor wrote:.....It will be down to pure luck if you find a Swallowtail anywhere.....

TBH, all these would be "lifers" for me so even just seeing one or two this season would be good.
EDIT: Just realised, my vernacular gives me away as a birder. But I guess I'm not alone in that here

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PS. Please excuse my amnesia, Norfolk Broads for the Swallowtail.
A trip I have yet to make myself.
Trevor.
A trip I have yet to make myself.
Trevor.
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There's quite a lot of this sort of thing in Wiltshire isn't there?SimonC69 wrote:...........a lot of my Butterfly trips will coincide with family trips to satisfy my Wife's passion for archeaology - so lots of earthworks and barrows will be on the cards..........
Now, who can I ask about that part of the world?...............

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Have a goodun
Wurzel
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I'm confident you'll fulfil your stated goal fairly comfortably, Simon. Here's wishing you good luck in 2017 and I'm sure we'll all enjoy the reports!
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Just posted on Trevor's page and the following info might be useful...His daughter runs the Bell Inn at Great Cheverall which might be a good base - it's nearish to Stonehenge, Silbury Hill, Avebury etc as well as some great butterfly sites.
He said that "Anyone wishing to stay at the Bell should contact my Daughter, Lorna on 01380 813277." Hope this helps
Have a goodun
Wurzel
He said that "Anyone wishing to stay at the Bell should contact my Daughter, Lorna on 01380 813277." Hope this helps
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Thanks wurzel,
yeah, the pm will be arriving soon. Just need to finalise with the better half which sites she wants to visit (Stonehenge is a given obviously - somewhat of a biannual pilgrimage of late anyway)
I'll be striving for a Marse frit coincidence I think
yeah, the pm will be arriving soon. Just need to finalise with the better half which sites she wants to visit (Stonehenge is a given obviously - somewhat of a biannual pilgrimage of late anyway)
I'll be striving for a Marse frit coincidence I think

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Today was the first lunchtime walk this year in weather that could be described as "springlike" and my hopes were secretly high for an early awakened hibernator or two.
As it turned out, that wasn't to be but it never ceases to amaze me how much better I can feel after just half an hour of sunshine and birdsong! The Great and Blue tits were all on great vocal form, chasing each other around, A blackbird was limbering up (quite an early one for me) and of course the ubiquitous Robins and Dunnocks were all getting a bit more "urgent"
I did find one insect to aim my lens at though.
Missed the focus slightly, but I'm fairlypleased with the sharpness here.
roll on spring, that's what I say
Cheers
Simon
As it turned out, that wasn't to be but it never ceases to amaze me how much better I can feel after just half an hour of sunshine and birdsong! The Great and Blue tits were all on great vocal form, chasing each other around, A blackbird was limbering up (quite an early one for me) and of course the ubiquitous Robins and Dunnocks were all getting a bit more "urgent"

I did find one insect to aim my lens at though.
Missed the focus slightly, but I'm fairlypleased with the sharpness here.
roll on spring, that's what I say
Cheers
Simon
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Looks good to me! Let's hope your next one is of a Tortoiseshell/Peacock/Comma!SimonC69 wrote: Missed the focus slightly, but I'm fairlypleased with the sharpness here.
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It's the vitamin D kicking in Simon you're shrugging off SAD
Seeing flies and bees around is always a good sign that the butterflies won't be too far behind...
Have a goodun
Wurzel

Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Finally! I'm off the mark. A lunchtime walk near work, in 16º (and crucially - no wind) I spent a pleasant twenty minutes not managing to photograph any of the 10+ Brimstones or 2 Small tortoiseshells
The Torts were too far away but the Brimstones were just not playing ball and were just in far too much of a hurry. They all appeared to be males and I would guess they had more pressing matters than sitting still.
Before I got back to work though I did find a rather tatty Comma who was happy to sit for me.
I'll be walking around work with a bit more of a spring in my step this afernoon now. Roll on spring!
Cheers
Simon

Before I got back to work though I did find a rather tatty Comma who was happy to sit for me.
I'll be walking around work with a bit more of a spring in my step this afernoon now. Roll on spring!
Cheers
Simon
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I know exactly what you mean, Simon. The first sightings, particularly when they appear on the same day, lift your mood no end.SimonC69 wrote:I'll be walking around work with a bit more of a spring in my step this afernoon now. Roll on spring!
PS - that Comma is in absolutely classic pose - end of a twig, antennae pointing forward....like a torpedo about to be launched.

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Good to see another off the mark Simon
I got my first Brimstone today so as far as I'm concerned Spring has now definitely Sprung
Still to see a Comma though
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Only 5 or 6 weeks and you should be bagging your first lifer of the year! Be prepared, this site gets very busy once the season gets started 

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I knowbugboy wrote:Only 5 or 6 weeks and you should be bagging your first lifer of the year!

I'm looking forward to drawing inspiration from the collective enthusiasm.bugboy wrote:Be prepared, this site gets very busy once the season gets started
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Another good luncthime walk today, with 5 more Brimstone, two more Small Torts and a Comma. Only managed photos of one of the Brimstones but completely stuffed them up by forgetting my aperture was set wide open! Oh well, every day is a school day. Today's lesson: Check settings before you set off.
Heard my first Chiffchaff of the year though, so that's another milestone passed.
Heard my first Chiffchaff of the year though, so that's another milestone passed.
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Fear not, Simon...at least you saw them grounded! That's always an achievement in itself at this time of year.
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Well, I haven't been anywhere near as active on here as I thought I was going to be. Life. just as you think things are ticking over nicely it has this habit of kicking you right where it hurts. Hard.
I did get out today though, with one species in my sights and thankfully, I got it.
Not sure how many of the outings I had planned will actually happen now but I will still be keeping up with everybody's progress (sometimes with a tad of jealousy no doubt!)
Anyway, A short trip to Waterford Heath this afternoon bagged me one of my most wanted lifers
Hoping to have a chance to go looking for DoB next weekend, but we shall see
Cheers
Simon
I did get out today though, with one species in my sights and thankfully, I got it.
Not sure how many of the outings I had planned will actually happen now but I will still be keeping up with everybody's progress (sometimes with a tad of jealousy no doubt!)
Anyway, A short trip to Waterford Heath this afternoon bagged me one of my most wanted lifers

Hoping to have a chance to go looking for DoB next weekend, but we shall see
Cheers
Simon
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It's a nice, fresh specimen, Simon, so who cares about the obstructions?
Good luck with your Dukes. If you find the right kind of spot I'm sure they'll be there.
Good luck with your Dukes. If you find the right kind of spot I'm sure they'll be there.
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