EeekPhiliB wrote:I'm not sure if this is an eyesight or memory issue Bill, but I think you saw at least one Brown Argus as well (probably more)!Willrow wrote:Twenty species seen during our visit as follows; Clouded Yellow, Brimstone (many dozens!), Large, Small & Green-veined White, Brown Hairstreak, Holly Blue, Common Blue, Chalkhill Blue, Small Copper, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Comma, Speckled Wood, Gatekeeper, Meadow Brown, Ringlet and Small Heath.![]()
If it's a memory issue then I'll try and jog it for you - a little brown butterfly sitting on a white tissue as we walked back to the village.
I think you commented that 'It was a photo opportunity that was not to be sniffed at'
It was great to meet up with you and look forward to seeing you again next spring, if not before.
If you want to go for species no. 53 this year, Neil Hulme has assured me today that there will be a worthwhile emergence of Long-tailed Blue in Kent during October. Must be worth the effort, as Neil said 'It's a once in a lifetime occurrence'. I'll be there when it happens.Willrow wrote:I doubt I can see any further species this year




Long-tailed Blues in October now that's called tempting Phil

Best Wishes,
Bill
