David M wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 12:08 pm
Testudo Man wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 11:16 am"Twos company...threes a crowd"..................or a party!!!! depending on your views
That's one of the most amazing sequences of butterfly behaviour I've ever seen, Paul. Those first couple of images in particular are quite incredible.
Glad the DGFs didn't separate given it was your first pair in-cop.
Thanks for that David, yes, a great moment of "butterfly behaviour" to observe by both species.
The mating pair took flight over a large hedge, which is out of bounds for the general public, so i was glad to capture several nice images.
Sunday morning (in my Kent garden) seemed to be an explosion of Red Admiral !!...I counted 10 on the Buddleia bush

the most ive ever seen in the garden all at once. Other species on the Buddleia were 2 Peacock, 2 large White, 2 Small White, 1 Comma, 1 Gatekeeper, 1 Holly Blue.
In the afternoon (despite the wind!) i went in search for local Chalk hill Blue, 4 males were seen, so, good to see this species for the 1st time at a "local patch" ive "adopted" for this season. This is the 1st year im observing this local patch, which is producing some nice species...adding Chalk Hills yesterday, was great. It will be good to have a total species "count up" at the end of the year, just to see how things are going.
Several images from my "newish" local Kent patch captured yesterday afternoon. No images are cropped, Cheers Paul.
Super fresh looking Male CHB's. 4 males seen.
Looks to be a fresh (2nd brood) female Small Blue (big chunky body!). Perhaps 8 to 10 seen.