this butterfly was with them but does not look like a C B

suggestions welcome

Good effort, Jim. It's rare to state that butterflying in the UK has become tricky due to sustained hot weather but alas, that is the situation we currently find ourselves in.Medard wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:00 am Visits to Priddy and the Sweet Track Shapwick Moor. Little in the way of butterflies at Priddy, 07-16-2021, rather disappointing but the Dragons did not disappoint Black tailed Skimmers were numerous and a fresh Emperor and Empress made up for the disappointment.
Two visits to The Sweet Track, Shapwick Heath 07-16-2021 and 08-16-2021 ,by far the most numerous insects were Mosquitoes, hungry and thirsting for blood, my blood, good numbers of Large Skippers the odd Peacock and a Red Admiral, finally the purpose of my visit made up for my discomfort my first Whits Admiral, in all five or six seen, the heat seemed to have decided the butterflies to take shelter in the trees, others insects seen, newly emerged Common Darters,a Brown Hawker and a mating pair of Strangalia maculata.
No Gain without Pain !!!
Priddy Mineries
19-07-2021 and 20-07-2021 Despite the heat better results from my visits this time, my first Priddy sightings of Dark green Fritillaries at Priddy.
Small Skippers,Meadow Brown and marbled Whites were numerous,
one Painted Lady ,
one Red Admiral
one Small Copper
Two Common Blues Small ,and Green veined Whites
thanks for your help millerd ! they had not got round to mating yet
Dave,millerd wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:00 am Chris,
They all do look like Silver-studded Blues to me. Some of them do have "silver studs" (no. 3 especially), and No. 5 is a female with the chevron-shaped upperside orange spots that tend to characterise the female of the species. The heathery background fits nicely too.
Dave
Dave - thanks again for the extra info and for posting the photo. Much appreciated!millerd wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 2:36 pm Hi Chris - here is a shot of a Silver-studded Blue from earlier this year.SSB8 160621.JPG
The "silver" studs are not silver at all, usually a bright turquoise, and can be seen in the middle of the black marginal spots on the hindwing. They are quite prominent on this example, but can be pretty well non-existent in some individuals.
I hope this helps. A browse through the photos on the relevant species page here on UKB will give you a good feel for the butterfly too.
https://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species ... cies=argus
Cheers,
Dave
That's an unexpected visitor, ZZW?zigzag_wanderer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 8:47 pm..I can categorically state that Essex Skippers like mini cyclamen....well this one did at least. Visited every pot I think. It was a very hot day so was it just after the trapped water ?