David M wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:25 pm
Looks more like September than November, Dave. You really
do seem to have a different climate there at this time of year!
The southeast generally seems to be having a balmy interlude, David, and Heathrow is still notching up the highest temperatures from time to time. I don't complain, you may notice - though fewer clouds would be even better!
More unseasonal happenings today (12th). I found the same Peacock as yesterday again, making the most of the apparently everlasting ragwort.
I also saw two Red Admirals, one an individual in fast flight, but the second was a relatively fresh-looking
bialbata female. And I know for certain that it was a female...

She was basking low down when I spotted her...
...and then hopped from nettle to nettle before basking again.
I then looked more closely at one of the shots, and spotted a tiny dot on the nettle behind her.
I hadn't been focussed on this bit at all, but enlargement shows it was indeed an egg.
Watching the butterfly more closely now, I managed to just about catch her in the act of laying before she moved on.
Examination of the fresh low growth of nettles in this area revealed several eggs - this is the best shot I could get.
Always something new... Uncommon, but far from unheard of for November.
Cheers,
Dave