Large Heath - Favourite Photo of 2022
Week 9
Fingers crossed the recent cold snap will have knocked various parasitoids on the head so there will be one less pressure on the butterflies next year. While we wait we can always slect6 our favourites…speaking of which if you haven’t already it might be a good idea to think about your overall favourite now so that you don’t ‘use it up’ in the species specific threads…
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos as then it will be easier to keep track of things? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As in previous years details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Large Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2022
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Though the species pops up in lots of places I go each year, I have a soft spot for those that appear on my local patch. Though they are never numerous, they are always to be found along the same stretch of path and have a great time chasing the hutchinsoni Commas that emerge around the same time. Something to look back/forward to from this exactly opposite time of year. Here are a few favourites.
DaveRe: Large Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2022
I saw the Large Skipper in Blean Woods on the 25th June whilst I was looking for the Heath Fritillary I only managed a couple of shots before it flew off,
then my attention turned , when I saw the Heath Fritillary
Goldie 
then my attention turned , when I saw the Heath Fritillary


Re: Large Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2022
There is a strong population of Large Skipper in my “meadow “ (abandoned paddock). They often spill over into the garden and feed on the ornamental plants. The photograph I have selected is a somewhat psychedelic example.
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A luscious female in perfect light at the end of June
Some addictions are good for the soul!
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I could watch Large Skippers all day! Fascinating butterflies. Of the wealth of photos I took of them this year, I've narrowed it down to these three, all taken in our Lincolnshire butterfly garden:
1. A male living dangerously! 2.A female feeding from crosswort. 3. A Female feeding from bird's-foot trefoil.
1. A male living dangerously! 2.A female feeding from crosswort. 3. A Female feeding from bird's-foot trefoil.
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First I saw in the UK were on 14th June, locally on Fairwood Common:
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My favourites are this Male Large Skipper seen in our garden meadow area on 1st June 2022.
and this amazingly late male seen nectaring on Phlox flowers outside our front door on 17th September 2022?
and this amazingly late male seen nectaring on Phlox flowers outside our front door on 17th September 2022?
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Re: Large Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2022
Large Skippers were seen in good numbers at my usual local spots but they seemed to have a fairly short flight season in 2022, no doubt due to the hot and dry summer we had.
I took quite a few photos, mostly in the usual basking pose on a leaf, but my favourite is this one taken at Sheldon Country Park to the side of Birmingham Airport in mid June.
Cheers,
Neil.
I took quite a few photos, mostly in the usual basking pose on a leaf, but my favourite is this one taken at Sheldon Country Park to the side of Birmingham Airport in mid June.
Cheers,
Neil.
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Large Skipper
This was taken at Martin Down back at the beginning of June. I was hoping to add DGF to the years tally but they were having a bit of a lie-in at Martin Down this year and so despite checking out plenty of likely looking spots and covering plenty of miles I drew a blank. However the time wasn’t wasted as I found a great selection of Orchids (Fragrant, Burnt-tip and Common Spotted including the all-white variety) a large group of Med Gulls and the star of the morning this rather tired looking Large Skipper on an Orchid – always a winning combination. I couldn’t help myself but choose two Large Skippers…I’d was doing a bit of sorting out and this image popped up on my screen. I’d forgotten about it despite thinking at the time it was taken that it would make an excellent addition to the Favourites collection. The reason I like it so much is that it reminds of the broiling heat at Daneways whilst looking for Large Blues. I was coming down the track from the top field and this little chap stopped by as I clung to the side of the hill. It was the most accommodating butterfly of the trip and so won a place in my heart. Have a goodun
Wurzel
This was taken at Martin Down back at the beginning of June. I was hoping to add DGF to the years tally but they were having a bit of a lie-in at Martin Down this year and so despite checking out plenty of likely looking spots and covering plenty of miles I drew a blank. However the time wasn’t wasted as I found a great selection of Orchids (Fragrant, Burnt-tip and Common Spotted including the all-white variety) a large group of Med Gulls and the star of the morning this rather tired looking Large Skipper on an Orchid – always a winning combination. I couldn’t help myself but choose two Large Skippers…I’d was doing a bit of sorting out and this image popped up on my screen. I’d forgotten about it despite thinking at the time it was taken that it would make an excellent addition to the Favourites collection. The reason I like it so much is that it reminds of the broiling heat at Daneways whilst looking for Large Blues. I was coming down the track from the top field and this little chap stopped by as I clung to the side of the hill. It was the most accommodating butterfly of the trip and so won a place in my heart. Have a goodun
Wurzel