Hi David, thank you very much. Very kind of you.
In the latter part of June I paid special attention to the Dark Green Fritillary. They were wonderful to watch, in and around the Lullington Heath/Friston Forest area.
They definitely favoured Thistle and Knapweed but would occasionally nectar from this plentiful yellow flower (a variety of Hawksbeard?).
This plant is called Viper's-bugloss and there were patches of it, some large, in Friston Forest. The Butterflies seemed to like it, I saw visits by Small Skipper, Marbled White, Painted Lady and DGF. As well as a Hummingbird hawk-moth.
All males so far, here are the ladies.
A couple of others from the forest. Fresh Marbled White male and a Red Admiral taking minerals.
Cheers.
