February 2011
February 2011
Yesterday's spring sunshine brought out my first butterfly of the year; a female brimstone flying at Farnborough, Hants. Much as I enjoyed the tropical butterflies at Wisley it is really nice to see the outdoor season starting early after such a cold winter.
Terry Hotten
Terry Hotten
Re: February 2011
I'm extremely envious. I've never seen a butterfly earlier than the beginning of March in this country.
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Re: February 2011
Back in south Cheshire/north Shopshire my first sightings were usually of Small Tortoiseshells around the 20th of February, with regular sighting on any warm and sunny day from around the 10th March.
Re: February 2011
If the weekend after next is fine and sunny I'll be out and about myself.
Re: February 2011
Had a very brief glimpse of a Red Admiral/Peacock on Tuesday 8th near my home in Havant, Hampshire. Also reports from near Rye on the Kent/Sussex border of Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock and Comma on the same day by different people. Tomorrow is looking good for the south with blue sky, 10c and light winds forecast 

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Re: February 2011
Going to a Butterfly recorders meeting next weekend but was supposed to be looking for Marsh Fritillary cats this week, weather wasn't up to much with rain and cool with wind, have to find a sunny day when I am free (whenever that is) but would like to see a butterfly of some sort, getting sort of deprived.
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Re: February 2011
I see from the Hampshire BC website that a Painted Lady has been spotted (on the 14th). I assume this has blown in, but I would have thought the temperature hasn't been high enough to sustain it throughout the lengthy trip it must have undertaken.
Dave
Dave
Re: February 2011
at last. either a peacock or red admiral over the rooftops at work (verwood Dorser) today and 2 7-spot ladybirds. spring is definitely coming 
Chris

Chris
Re: February 2011
Indeed. It was 11C and sunny in Swansea today and for the first time this year there was a 'smell' of spring. Saw no butterflies but I did spot my first daffodil.
Re: February 2011
Whoo half-term!
Hoping to see a butterfly in the week and 3 days I have+it's warm and ment to be sunny on saturday so fingers crossed!
From an very excited,
Felix



From an very excited,
Felix


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Re: February 2011
A Comma and a Small Tortoiseshell at Starcross, Devon at 1 PM today. 

Re: February 2011
Just seen the BBC's weather forecast for the week. 13C on Thursday and Friday so it's not unreasonable to expect somewhere to hit 15. I reckon there may be quite a few sightings if the sun comes out for long enough.
Re: February 2011
That's handy - my next days off work are Thursday and Friday. Race you to the first Brimstone!!!!!David M wrote: by David M » Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:49 pm
Just seen the BBC's weather forecast for the week. 13C on Thursday and Friday



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Re: February 2011
Don't tease me, Gibster. I have no time off at all except for weekends for the foreseeable future.Gibster wrote:That's handy - my next days off work are Thursday and Friday. Race you to the first Brimstone!!!!!David M wrote: by David M » Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:49 pm
Just seen the BBC's weather forecast for the week. 13C on Thursday and Friday![]()
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Re: February 2011
So far this year in Cornwall, around seven Painted Ladies have been sighted. One was observed on the 20th of January flying straight and fast along a migratory headland at Trenarre, half a Km from the sea. It slowed to negotiate hedge, and then proceeded to fly on through a woodland.millerd wrote:I see from the Hampshire BC website that a Painted Lady has been spotted (on the 14th). I assume this has blown in, but I would have thought the temperature hasn't been high enough to sustain it throughout the lengthy trip it must have undertaken.
Felix.
Re: February 2011
They are astonishing. They must have flown (with some wind assistance) all the way from southern Spain at least.
Dave
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Re: February 2011
Unless they are breeding in some sheltered spot near to the French coast, it only needs calm warm/mild conditions (which there have been) and 15 hours of persistant flight for them to have crossed the channel.millerd wrote:They are astonishing. They must have flown (with some wind assistance) all the way from southern Spain at least.
Dave
Re: February 2011
A Brimstone a couple of hundred yards from my garden in SW Surrey, just nipped back for the camera, which means it will be nowhere to be seen when I get back!
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Re: February 2011
I was pleased to see my first butterfly of the year at my local nature reserve in Chaldon, Surrey today. It was a lovely Small Tortoiseshell basking in the sunshine. Temperature was reading 14 degrees at the time.
It took a few goes to get a decent record shot because I had forgotten how to use the camera.
Vince
It took a few goes to get a decent record shot because I had forgotten how to use the camera.
Vince
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Re: February 2011
Good work John and Vince, I was hoping someone would see some butterflies today.
Lovely photo too.
Cheers
Lee
Lovely photo too.
Cheers
Lee
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