Thursday 8th August – Warton Crag
Thursday arrived and it was time to head home but before hitting the motorway I decided to make the most of another decent morning and stop off at Warton Crag for an hour or so. I had spoken to a chap at Arnside who had been there the day before and seen a number of Wall Browns, this being a species that I am always keen to see since they have disappeared from most of the midlands.
Arriving around 10.30 there was some high level cloud cover with the sun starting to break through and it was feeling warm.
In the grassy areas by the car park there were numerous Common Blue....

- Common Blues - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
Including some faded brown females that, like some of those at Arnside, looked very Brown Argus like.

- Common Blue female - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
Following a path up towards the higher part of the crag there were a number of Grayling that did the usual trick of disappearing when they settled. A little further along I saw the first Wall Brown, a nice male that settled a few times and actually stayed close enough for me to sneak up on

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- Wall Brown male - Warton Crag 08.08.2013

- Wall Brown male - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
He eventually flew out of sight so I carried on along the path and soon found another one, this time a female basking on a dried cow pat.

- Wall Brown female - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
As I was taking a photo of her another male arrived, identified as being a different individual by slight differences in markings to the previous one

- Wall Brown pair - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
They took off together and landed again a few yards away with much wing fluttering from the female.....

- Wall Brown pair - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
The female then flew off again into some long grass followed by the male and after another bout of wing fluttering she escaped from him. The male flew off over some shrubs whilst the female nectared for a while on some knapweed before flying off herself.

- Wall Brown female - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
I then circled back around to the car park where I found a Small Tortoiseshell which I then realised was the first and only one that I had seen during my time up here.

- Small Tortoiseshell - Warton Crag 08.08.2013
It was then time for us to make a move to the M6 and back home having had a great few days in a lovely part of the world, one that I will certainly be returning to again
Bye for now,
Neil.