Taking inspiration from Alan Thornbury's recent blog post I set out on the quest of "new", and bearing in mind that the weather might be against me I crammed 3 visits into one day. I tried an old area with new habitat (due to some recent clearing), a new part of a many times visited spot and one totally new, never been there before site.
First up was Garston Wood for a recce for Silver Washed Fritillary. I saw them there at the tail end of last year and they have emerged elsewhere so I was hoping they might be about now. No joy though but the recently cleared area is looking good and there were butterflies there - Speckled Wood, Small White, plenty of Meadow Brown, very accomodating Large Skipper and my first Ringlet of the year.



Next up was Slop Bog near Ferndown. A tiny bog/heath surrounded by a by-pass and housing estate, and with clouds massing I was hoping that it would still be warm enough for Silver Studded Blue to be about. Luckily as I strolled across the boardwalk the cloud lifted and I couldn't believe what I was seeing - they were everywhere! I could see 12 males all neatly spaced out but all within my line of vision! I carried along the board walk and once down and onto the heath path proper they were very accomodating, much more so then those at Arne. The slightly cooler weather also meant that they were open wing basking more so I managed to get some (I think) nice shots of their blue and black uppers. They were slightly coy at times though - they'd settle, start opening their wings and then close them as I edged the lens toawrds them. So I would retract the lens and they would open their wings, and I would edge the lens forward and they would close the wings! On male did this 5 or 6 times, then I swear he winked at me and in a very dramatic flourish opened his wings as wide as he could. There were also some females about but they were much more low key. As the sun retreated behind the clouds one lady decided to actually climb onto my finger as I delicatly brushed aside some purple moor grass so I could get a shot! I left feeling very elated, what a stunning little reserve!




Finally a new part of an old favourite as Martin Down. By the time I got there the shower for the day had arrived so I wandered dispondently seeing only a Speckled Wood and a Meadow Brown. Once I retreated to the car for Lime Pickle sandwich the sun came out and with it the butterflies I walked along the path at the edge of the reserve from the Sillens Lane end towards Borkerley but followed the path off to the right where it travelled with hegde on either side. There were a couple of Common Blue, lots of Small Heath and Meadow Brown, plenty of Large Skipper and then singles of Small Tortoiseshell, Small Blue, Green Veined White, Small White, Speckled Wood and a bedraggled female Orange Tip.
And so ended a very busy day of "new", it was just as well that I crammed all of that into one day as today it looks like a November day outside! Hopefully by next weekend the sun will have returned and I might try my luck at Bentley for SWF and WA?
Have a goodun
Wurzel