Week 5.
Here is the opportunity to post your favourite photo(s) of a particular species taken in 2013 (or the last time you saw one!).
This is part of a series of topics which will grow over 20 weeks throughout the winter, eventually covering all 59 species which are regularly found in the British Isles. The intention is to showcase three species per week (in alphabetical order), so please wait until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos. Our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants.
Details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome and please feel free to contribute observations of behaviour, stories of personal encounters, anecdotes or other interesting points.
Vince
Dingy Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2013
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Dingy Skipper
This was taken at Martin Down on a visit in mid May. The season started late so I was bemoaning that I hadn’t seen them to my girls on the drive there. We parked and started walking along the track from Sillens Lane to Bokerley and an LBJ (Little Brown Job) whizzed across the path into the longer grasses.
“What was that Dad?” asked my younger daughter.
“A Dingy Skipper” I replied excitedly as I tried to follow its erratic zig-zagging flight. It settled and after my girls had laughed, chuckled, described it as cute and eventually got bored I started taking some shots.
It flew to a seed head and wrapped its wings cloak like around the seed head and it settled down. I’d seen this posture from other peoples’ images but never witnessed it for myself which is why this is my favourite shot. It also to my mind, shows off the subtle markings nicely. Have a goodun
Wurzel
This was taken at Martin Down on a visit in mid May. The season started late so I was bemoaning that I hadn’t seen them to my girls on the drive there. We parked and started walking along the track from Sillens Lane to Bokerley and an LBJ (Little Brown Job) whizzed across the path into the longer grasses.
“What was that Dad?” asked my younger daughter.
“A Dingy Skipper” I replied excitedly as I tried to follow its erratic zig-zagging flight. It settled and after my girls had laughed, chuckled, described it as cute and eventually got bored I started taking some shots.
It flew to a seed head and wrapped its wings cloak like around the seed head and it settled down. I’d seen this posture from other peoples’ images but never witnessed it for myself which is why this is my favourite shot. It also to my mind, shows off the subtle markings nicely. Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Dingy Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2013
I didn't take many photos of Dingies this year it turns out - I hadn't realised. I think the late arrival of spring put my butterfly timetable out somewhat. However, the best of the bunch bears a distinct similarity to Wurzel's, hunkered down on one of last year's seed heads on a chilly 25th May at Totternhoe.
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I don't know who gave the name to this butterfly, because for me there is nothing at all dingy about it.
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I only took a couple of photos of this species, this year, and this is a somewhat battered specimen but posing nicely on a grass stem.
Incidentally, there were lots of Burnet Companion moths flying at the same time, to cause a bit of confusion!
Mike
Incidentally, there were lots of Burnet Companion moths flying at the same time, to cause a bit of confusion!
Mike
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'Me and my shadow ...'

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My photo was taken at Warton Craig on the 25th May. The skippers were very active and never seemed to stay put for very long Goldie 

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I saw Dingy Skippers in good numbers this year at a number of sites including Bishops Hill in Warwickshire and Prestbury Hill by Cheltenham.
My favourite however is the shot below of the my first one seen this year, taken at Ryton Wood Meadows on May 19th. This was taken on a cool dull day and was one of the few photos that I took this year using my close up lens fitted to my FZ150.
Cheers,
Neil.
My favourite however is the shot below of the my first one seen this year, taken at Ryton Wood Meadows on May 19th. This was taken on a cool dull day and was one of the few photos that I took this year using my close up lens fitted to my FZ150.
Cheers,
Neil.
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A fabulous species and certainly far from 'dingy' when fresh.
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How embarrassing!
Do you get to the end of the butterfly year and suddenly realise there was one (or more) species that you paid hardly any attention to?
Well, in 2012 I practically ignored Small Blues. This year it was Dingy Skippers.
I only took photos of this single individual ALL YEAR. Shame on me.
Do you get to the end of the butterfly year and suddenly realise there was one (or more) species that you paid hardly any attention to?
Well, in 2012 I practically ignored Small Blues. This year it was Dingy Skippers.
I only took photos of this single individual ALL YEAR. Shame on me.
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Yes David,
I too only got out once looking for Dingies. Devil's Dyke near Newmarket is probably the closest place to me where I stand a chance of finding this species and I was fortunate to spot this very fresh-looking individual...
Trev
I too only got out once looking for Dingies. Devil's Dyke near Newmarket is probably the closest place to me where I stand a chance of finding this species and I was fortunate to spot this very fresh-looking individual...
Trev