Bill

I'd be cheesy and say "No eye, dear" - but I do have an idear - I'd say Meadow Brown based on the colour.admiral halsey wrote:Despite the cloud and rain, a short walk in Willow park, Basildon, yielded 20-30 large Skippers,1 Burnet companion, 2 Speckled wood, 2 unidentifed white, around a dozen Meadow Brown, and the one below which I'm undecided about. Thought it might be a Heath, but none of my sources confirm.
Rich
David interested to hear that you went to Bettisfield Moss - I have never been that side of the canal. Up until about 5 or 6 years ago it was covered with a conifer plantation which was removed. It's great to learn that there are Large Heaths there. Every sympathy with you getting lost in Whixall I've done that a few times!David M wrote:Had a last moment change of plan for today.
Late last night someone posted that today was Collard Hill's Large Blue 'Open Day' and that the species was expected to be at its peak.
This reassured me that there is still some while to go yet before this butterfly's flight season comes to its end, so having checked the weather forecast and having seen conditions in Shropshire predicted to be almost identical to those in Somerset, I changed tack and made my way up north to visit Whixall Moss near Shrewsbury (plus I wasn't overkeen on visiting Collard Hill if it was likely to be overcrowded with visitors).
I left Swansea at 7.15am but got lost near Whixall, as the map I'd printed out didn't cover the area in sufficient detail. All the roads were unmarked and I ended up driving round aimlessly before I spotted a brown sign which guided me not to Whixall Moss but to its neighbour, Bettisfield Moss, which is on the other side of the canal.
At this point I was just keen to get out of the car and stretch my legs, and to be fair the terrain looked pretty promising - grassy pathway through light woodland leading onto what looked like a peat bog.
Sure enough, having emerged onto the bog it wasn't long before the first Large Heath turned up, followed by a handful more.
..how is the "Emperor Watch" team getting on? Has Neil arrived yet?ludlows30 wrote: At Fermyn wood a White admiral but no Emporers yet.
Was it really? They've done a good job clearing it then as it's very open now (as you can see from the photo I took).A_T wrote:
David interested to hear that you went to Bettisfield Moss - I have never been that side of the canal. Up until about 5 or 6 years ago it was covered with a conifer plantation which was removed. It's great to learn that there are Large Heaths there. Every sympathy with you getting lost in Whixall I've done that a few times!
I was at Fenn's and Whixall Moss yesterday - the Large Heaths were popping up every 20 yards or so I've never seen so many.