Thanks
Wurzel, I had such a good time there I went back for a repeat experience two days later

(see below)
Thanks
David, the downside of taking pictures of everything that moves is that I invariably amass a huge amount of images to sift through and then my diary drifts back in time, still a small price to pay as far as I’m concerned.
I must admit the small OT in my last post didn’t naturally find her way to the forget-me-not, it was intended to illustrate her small size
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May 2022
Thursday 12th. I once again returned to the Ivinghoe Beacon Dukedom. This time however I intended to detour straight to Pitstone quarry first to find some Small Blues before getting too distracted at the beacon. There were however still plenty of distractions along the way though. Rather than the ubiquitous Red Kites it was a low flying Raven that first caught my eye as I walked along the ridgeway. On previous visits this year I’ve heard their nest as I’ve walked through Aldbury Nowers nature reserve, and judging by the mouthful of what I would guess to be bits of rabbit they still had some hungry mouths to feed back there.
Dingy Skippers would fly up regularly along the path, and the occasional Grizzled would put in an appearance.
and along the wooded path that leads to the quarry I found a female Brimstone giving a masterclass in how to hide in plain sight. (to be fair, I did witness her land, had I not I would have walked straight past her)
It was another breezy day and at the quarry the Blues were found clustered in one of the sheltered corners. There weren’t masses of them and they were all very fresh males so it would seem it was the start of their flight here. They all seemed to have a generous sprinkling of fairy dust

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Other notable sightings here included a fresh female Large White
An irresistible Green Hairstreak posing on an Oxe-eye Daisy
And an indecisive female Holly Blue trying to work out the best place to lay an egg.
Ironically it was now difficult to tear myself away to here to go and find the second target species of the day over at the beacon, and for once it wasn’t the Duke… tbc