24th May 2019 Cheyne Weare Portland
Whenever I'm down here I always check in on the colonies of Wall Lizards in the quarries of Portland and of course these places are always good spots for anything whacky coming in from the continent,I recall Large Tortoisehell and the odd Monarch turning up,so you never know.
Cheyne Weare is an old working on the coast just past Easton on the Bill road,been coming here for years. Butterfly wise still some Dingy's around and the odd Common Blue,also noted one Small Copper that I failed to photograph and there always been a Small Blue colony here but failed to locate any this time. Also some rather brilliant Rose Chafers buzzing on the sea pinks,these chunks are quite remarkable. But the Wall Lizard colony was in fine fettle and clearly self-sustaining judging by the amount of immatures around,good fun to chase around and using my 180 macro on an SLR which is rare these days. The males were strutting their weares(see what I did there

Good numbers here today, 50 plus adults within the confines of the quarry,not sure if they're spreading up and down the coast from herebut they seem to feel at home. Lovely day.