
Nige
I was waiting for someone else to answer - sadly the answer is mostly, yes.....The Annoying Czech wrote:Fantastic party! Are you guys all so old?![]()
Hi Alex - the Essex Skippers locally tend to hide along the margins of arable fields, where not many people look for them. They are not uncommon south of Bath around Wellow and Hinton Charterhouse in particular - the cycle path/old railway line between Midford and Wellow is not a bad spot for them. Quite a few this evening around Beckington and Rode, and they seem to be having quite a good year.Alexc wrote:plenty of butterflies around the Bath area the last 2 days, countless numbers of small skippers, plenty of marbled whites and a few white letter hairstreaks. Took a pic of this little chap too (skipper sp.) and got my suspicions that it's an Essex skipper, though never seen one before - can someone please verify for me the likelihood of this.
Cheers, Alex
I second that Paul.selbypaul wrote: My garden list is now up to 17 species. I highly recommend to anyone reading that you make the effort to create a wildflower meadow in your own gardens. It really is worth the effort!
Paul