These early emergers are most unfortunate. This species revelled in perfect conditions for the bulk of their flight period last year. Hopefully 2011's progeny are still carrying the cold-resistance gene.Sussex Kipper wrote:Cool PBFs
It was just a tad warmer today (17th April), but more cool weather ensured there were still very few butterflies on the wing in Rewell Wood. Solitary Brimstone and Green-veined White were only just outnumbered by Pearl-bordered Fritillary and I suspect it will be at least another week or so before the main course is served.
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Thanks dilettante and marmari. I love the underside patterning on all our medium-sized frits.
David - don't worry too much for the 'early birds'. Although some weather conditions can be a big killer (prolonged high winds plus torrential rain for arboreal species; exceptionally heavy rain and hail for open grassland species), even lengthy spells of cold, overcast and wet weather are usually survivable. Individual insects can just shut-down for a week or ten days without any problems. Butterflies are tougher and more resourceful than we often give them credit for, which is understandable given their frail appearance.
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David - don't worry too much for the 'early birds'. Although some weather conditions can be a big killer (prolonged high winds plus torrential rain for arboreal species; exceptionally heavy rain and hail for open grassland species), even lengthy spells of cold, overcast and wet weather are usually survivable. Individual insects can just shut-down for a week or ten days without any problems. Butterflies are tougher and more resourceful than we often give them credit for, which is understandable given their frail appearance.
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You're truly working on your photo-skill, Kipper, in this case with very interesting date for this particular species.
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It was said ref Neil:
But he does have a damn good camera. I believe that very model is for sale elsewhere on ukb at an extremely competitive price
Jack
We take it for granted nowadays that Neil takes stunning photos.That's a stunning photo!
But he does have a damn good camera. I believe that very model is for sale elsewhere on ukb at an extremely competitive price

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....surely that is the photographer, not the camera, Jack?


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True. So many people think that getting a new better camera solves all their problems. But you do need an adequate piece of kit. Even Neil couldn't get good results with a pinhole camera. Or could you Neil? Challenge there.....surely that is the photographer, not the camera, Jack?
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But your Box Brownie works perfectly, Jack. Is that what you are going back to?Jack Harrison wrote:Nick rather cheekily said:True. So many people think that getting a new better camera solves all their problems. But you do need an adequate piece of kit. Even Neil couldn't get good results with a pinhole camera. Or could you Neil? Challenge there.....surely that is the photographer, not the camera, Jack?
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Not quite. I have just upgraded to this more sophisticated model.But your Box Brownie works perfectly, Jack. Is that what you are going back to?

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My God. I think I'm beginning to understand why people collected live specimens.
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Thanks Marek. However, that's quite an average date for first PBF at Rewell Wood in recent years.
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First Sussex Duke
The first of hopefully many Duke of Burgundy emerged at Heyshott Escarpment this morning (22nd April). The first of the season always reminds me why this is one of my two favourite species. The inner, dark areas of the wing still had that beautiful bluish sheen that only the freshest of specimens exhibit. With only a couple of Grizzled and a single Dingy Skipper for company the site is probably a good week away from really livening up this year.
After fruitless searches for Dukes on a couple of other sites I stopped off at Mill Hill en route home. As the dark clouds approached and the temperature dropped the Dingy Skippers soon started closing up for the night. I watched fascinated as one individual gradually pulled its wings tight around its body in the manner that only Dingies do.
The first of hopefully many Duke of Burgundy emerged at Heyshott Escarpment this morning (22nd April). The first of the season always reminds me why this is one of my two favourite species. The inner, dark areas of the wing still had that beautiful bluish sheen that only the freshest of specimens exhibit. With only a couple of Grizzled and a single Dingy Skipper for company the site is probably a good week away from really livening up this year.
After fruitless searches for Dukes on a couple of other sites I stopped off at Mill Hill en route home. As the dark clouds approached and the temperature dropped the Dingy Skippers soon started closing up for the night. I watched fascinated as one individual gradually pulled its wings tight around its body in the manner that only Dingies do.
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Hoping For Sunshine
I'm hoping for at least a little sunshine for the first of my guided walks at Rewell Wood this coming Sunday (see UKB 'Upcoming Events' and my earlier diary posting), although at the moment computer says "no". Only short spells of half-decent weather should see the Pearl-bordered Fritillaries on the wing, but I'm hopeful of finding a few at roost even if the forecast is correct. A brief visit this afternoon (24th April) confirmed that they are now emerging even in the more elevated parts of the wood, which often lag behind. Fingers crossed.
I'm hoping for at least a little sunshine for the first of my guided walks at Rewell Wood this coming Sunday (see UKB 'Upcoming Events' and my earlier diary posting), although at the moment computer says "no". Only short spells of half-decent weather should see the Pearl-bordered Fritillaries on the wing, but I'm hopeful of finding a few at roost even if the forecast is correct. A brief visit this afternoon (24th April) confirmed that they are now emerging even in the more elevated parts of the wood, which often lag behind. Fingers crossed.
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Stunning photos, Neil!
Best wishes,
Lee
Best wishes,
Lee
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Absolutely cracking shots of PBFrits and the Dingy is just lush
Hopefully might be able to get some shots myself this weekend, after the weather we've had here I'd settle for anything!
Have a goodun
Wurzel

Hopefully might be able to get some shots myself this weekend, after the weather we've had here I'd settle for anything!

Have a goodun
Wurzel
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It's amazing anything is on the wing given the dire weather.
Let's hope things brighten up by the end of April so these species can go about their usual business.
Let's hope things brighten up by the end of April so these species can go about their usual business.
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Lovely shots - as we have come to expect, Neil - to brighten up our day....
(As I watch the rain from my window......)
(As I watch the rain from my window......)
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Plenty Of Pearls
This morning (27th April) I started off at Rewell Wood, where Pearl-bordered Fritillary numbers are building nicely. I saw a total of 45 across three different areas of the wood, including 2 egg-laying females and a pair in cop. I managed to photograph a nice trio jostling for position on a dandelion, narrowly missing a four-shot! Also seen were 4 Orange Tip, 3 Peacock, 2 Brimstone and a Large White.
Later I moved on to a site nearby where a single male Duke of Burgundy was holding court. A couple of freshly emerged Grizzled Skippers and a brace of Peacock were keeping it company. Unfortunately the weather forecast is for a return to pretty miserable conditions over the next few days, making my first guided walk for PBFs a potential wash-out.
This morning (27th April) I started off at Rewell Wood, where Pearl-bordered Fritillary numbers are building nicely. I saw a total of 45 across three different areas of the wood, including 2 egg-laying females and a pair in cop. I managed to photograph a nice trio jostling for position on a dandelion, narrowly missing a four-shot! Also seen were 4 Orange Tip, 3 Peacock, 2 Brimstone and a Large White.
Later I moved on to a site nearby where a single male Duke of Burgundy was holding court. A couple of freshly emerged Grizzled Skippers and a brace of Peacock were keeping it company. Unfortunately the weather forecast is for a return to pretty miserable conditions over the next few days, making my first guided walk for PBFs a potential wash-out.

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I love the trio on the dandelion!
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Me too-and the duke,i can't wait to see this fantastic little butterfly this year!
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Photo of the year, so far...stunning. Good work, Neil!Sussex Kipper wrote: I managed to photograph a nice trio jostling for position on a dandelion, narrowly missing a four-shot!
Best wishes,
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