Excellent report Annie - thanks for enthusing the rest of us - and congrats on seeing Mr. Iris (that's the butterfly, not Mr. Oates! Then again ...).Annie wrote:I was lucky enough to visit Alice Holt Forest with Matthew Oates to look for Purple Emperors yesterday.
We started off at one area (I can't remember the name!!) where, after an hour of looking we saw our first male, high in the canopy. Matthew put some belachan out but to no avail.
Moving further down we were lucky when a pristine male settled on the path in front of Matthew - it stayed for several minutes, basking in the sunshine. Then more appeared in the canopy and, to our amazement, two settled on the path only a metre away from eachother. Then another settled at a muddy pool. This was too good to be true!
They were everywhere, all males. After 11am they started sallow-searching, and were still settling on the ground - I even had one on the tip of my finger for the briefest of moments.
There were so many that we were becoming blase and stopped pointing them out. A pristine male came down to a second lot of belachan and fed for a good few minutes.
Later on in the day we moved onto Goose Green, where there was a cherry picker waiting. There were many males in the canopy (and so many ringlets in the grass I lost count). A male PE settled on the arm of the cherry picker!
It was a long day (I left home at 5.30 and arrived back at 7pm, a round trip of about nearly 300 miles) but so, so worth it - I can safely put it down as one of the greatest days of my life. I wish I could be back there today.
Thanks to everyone who made it such a great day, and it was lovely to meet Lynn and Tony (I think it was Tony, I'm so sorry if your names not Tony but you'll have to excuse me, my mind was in the clouds yesterday!)
Other species I saw were SW Frit, Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Small Skipper (male), Large White, Marbled White, White Admiral and Red Admiral
And we should all keep an eye on this: http://www.thepurpleempire.com/whatsnew.html where Annie's true identity is revealed

Cheers,
- Pete