
Certainly locally everything is about 2-3 weeks back on last year now I reckon!
Indeed. If I remember rightly the first one was recorded on 4th May last year, so we're already a fortnight behind.FISHiEE wrote:I reckon they're going to be late and just emerging as I get there 13th June!
Certainly locally everything is about 2-3 weeks back on last year now I reckon!
Right. So we know that they're out. What's more, conditions seem to be likely to improve markedly over the next week, with Scotland looking good to avoid any significant rain.Trev Sawyer wrote:PS: Just seen the first report this year - 15th May in Argyle - Now I wonder where that was!
I suspect in Highland branch area seeing as our butterfly recorder knew nothing about it last night.Trev Sawyer wrote:
PS: Just seen the first report this year - 15th May in Argyle - Now I wonder where that was!![]()
I'll bet they have. I notice there's a local branch event regarding Chequered Skippers at Glasdrum for tomorrow. It couldn't have worked out any better. I've taken the last couple of days off to study for my forthcoming exam but I still toyed with the idea of making the trip. It would have put me out of action for 4 days though so I couldn't really justify it.selbypaul wrote:It's well worth it David. Not just the butterflies, the views have been amazing too
I was sorely tempted to head up there myself. Conditions are rarely so perfect up there.selbypaul wrote:Certainly did David. One of the best holidays I've ever had.
I agree Jack, they are quite difficult to spot. It took me around half an hour before I "got my eye in" so to speakJack Harrison wrote:Very quick update, more to come later in my diary after I get back home (currently on the way, stopping over in Carlisle)
Had trouble finding CS and finally - courtesy Neil Hulme and Ian Leach - saw several in Glen Loy just past the bridge in rough ground here on north bank of river:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=21 ... 83170&lm=0
My goodness, they are hard to spot although I have to say that my eyesight isn't as good as it used to be.
Jack