Thursday 5th September
Thursday morning started off with glorious sunshine and we decided to drive round to Ringstead bay. Earlier in the week I had nearly reached here in one of my walks along the coast path and thought that it would be worth a look.
We drove down to the car park by a beach café/shop and walked down a short lane and onto the pebbly beach. I took with us a couple of fold up garden chairs that I carried in the boot of the car and whilst the others sat on the beach enjoying the sun and scenery I had a bit of a wander along for a short way in each direction behind the beach itself.
By now it was mid-morning and getting very warm and the usual Whites were about in large numbers along with at least half a dozen or so Clouded Yellows.

- Ringstead Bay looking out to Portland on the horizon

- Clouded Yellow - Ringstead Bay 05.09.2013

- Clouded Yellow - Ringstead Bay 05.09.2013

- Clouded Yellow - Ringstead Bay 05.09.2013

- Clouded Yellow - Ringstead Bay 05.09.2013
I make no apologies for posting more Clouded Yellow photos, I figure it is going to be some time before I see them in numbers like this again.
Also seen here were some Small Tortoiseshells, although numbers of these seemed to be dropping as the week went on, a single Red Admiral and some Wall Browns and Common Blues with Speckled Woods around the trees on the walk from the car park.
Around mid-day we went back up to the café and had a bit of lunch before leaving. We then had a bit of a drive around the area, just looking at the scenery, before heading back to Osmington where the women just wanted to chill for a couple of hours before going out for something to eat later.
This gave me another couple of hours free and I decided to go for another walk up White Horse Hill where I had been the previous afternoon at around the same time.
It was another beautiful late afternoon and the butterflies were again around in large numbers, if anything there were more Clouded Yellows along the hillsides. I fact today was to be the day that I saw the most Clouded Yellows all week, possibly 20 or so, including those at Ringstead in the morning and now here with a few in between.

- Looking back over Osmington from the top of White Horse Hill
As described in my last post I had seen and photographed two Clouded Yellows settled together on some brambles the previous afternoon and I now had another similar experience only this time there were three close together

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- Clouded Yellows - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013
As I took another photo of these three, another Clouded Yellow flew into shot so I just managed to get a photo of four in the frame at the same time

. I don’t think I will manage anything like that again for a while, if at all.

- Clouded Yellows - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013
The fourth one put the other three up into the air in flurry of golden yellow and they flew of in four different directions. One of them settled again a short distance down the path where I took a few more photos, including a couple that were back lit by the sun and I tried flash to fill in the shadows on the near side.

- Clouded Yellow - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013
I also saw another helice female that settled a couple of times before flying further up the hill.

- Clouded Yellow helice - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013

- Clouded Yellow helice - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013
Adonis Blues were still around in large numbers…

- Adonis Blues - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013

- Adonis Blue female - 05.09.2013
I hung around until around 6.00pm but although there were large numbers basking in the sun again, the impact was not quite the same as previously, maybe a slight difference in the light but they didn’t seem to glow in the grass like they did the previous afternoon. They also seemed to be lower down in the grass, although there wasn’t much wind, and the photos that I took had grass stems and shadows getting in the way.
Nevertheless, I quite like the colour in the shot below.

- Adonis Blue - White Horse Hill 05.09.2013
Another great day with lots of butterflies

but the forecast for the next day (Friday) was not looking so good so we didn’t make any plans but decided to wait and see what the weather would do.
Bye for now,
Neil.