Cheers Art Frames

If you ever fancy a trip to see some Marshies I can pass on details of a couple of top sites for them and/or wife/family permitting could act as a guide
Cheers Dave

I was mighty chuffed with that Adonis myself

It seems like it's okay to mention that there are Marshies at Martin Down now

although there weren't nearly as many as at the Hill
Cheers Trevor

You're right there are loads of areas round this way that hold Marshies - they're pretty much all over the Plain and any likely looking habitat could hold them. My first Marshie of the year was actually from my 'on the way home' stop-off
Big Trip Number 2 Part 1 – Bentley Wood 21-05-2017
I arrived at Bentley Wood earlier than Philzoid as unlike him I didn’t need to venture anywhere near the extension of the M25 car park that the M3 has become. As he was travelling I felt duty bound to find a Small Pearl to hand over on a platter as it were. So to this end I started a slow wander along the various rabbit runs and small tracks that wend their way around and about. There didn’t seem to be anything about apart from the occasional Speckled Yellow Moth and a grounded Red Admiral that erupted from beneath my feet at the far end of the Clearing. I started my way back from this bottom end towards the bench under the tree and I was just approaching it when something flew up from the vegetation. I followed it with my gaze noting its much darker colour than the Pearls I had seen previously. It looked good for a Small Pearl even from distance and as I continued to watch it, it landed and so I made my approach. As I caught a glimpse of the under wing illuminated from the back I knew immediately that it was a Small Pearl. Quarry found now I had to sit on it until Philzoid arrived

. Luckily it clouded over and so it seemed content for me to have a mooch around and try for various different shots.
I stepped back to check through my shots and pour a coffee and then sun briefly came out again. This small amount of sun was enough to get it moving again but it didn’t go very far, only about a metre or two at most and as the sun dipped behind another cloud it dropped again. This time it was in an amazing position. Over the few years that I’ve been butterflying I’ve always hankered after specific types of shot – there’s the classic open and closed wing, in cop, close up and stained glass but one that I’ve always wanted for this particular species is the double open underwing…




As the Small Pearl closed up again I stood and waited and watched. Philzoid arrived and was able to get straight onto the Small Pearl, almost on a platter. We spent a bit longer with it and then started our way round to see what we could find and also to set up a few moth lures. Over next hour we made our way round the site checking out various different places, commenting on the overgrowth in the main part of the clearing, the new fencing that’s appeared all over the site and hoping that it will lead to a resurgence of the Small Pearl here. There were also a few faded Pearls around, still motoring about although some were looking more than a little jaded.
On the way back to the car we had to stop momentarily to enjoy a Specklie, it’s almost a ritual to see one at this site.
Have a goodun
Wurzel