April 2014
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April 2014
A lunchtime stroll to the gardens in Acton where I normally see my first Holly Blue of the year proved negative today. I did see one Small White though.
One day this week for Holly Blue I would imagine.
Lee
One day this week for Holly Blue I would imagine.
Lee
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Re: April 2014
I had a Holly Blue this morning as I was leaving the house in Seaford.
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Re: April 2014
First brand spanking new Speckled Wood on my little transect on Tarring Road adjacent to the railway near West Worthing Station . Adds to Peacock , Small T , Comma , Brimstone and Small White seen here already this year .
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Re: April 2014
Spring has definitely arrived in Cambridge... During my lunchtime walk near the river Cam, I saw over 40 Small Tortoiseshells, 11 Brimstones, 8 Peacocks and finally, my first definite new hatchings of 2014... A male Orange Tip and a male Small White
Trev

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Re: April 2014
A look in East Blean Woods, Kent this afternoon produced 3 HEATH FRITILLARY caterpillars ( 1cm long). A shot is posted below with more shots on my Blog: http://www.marcheath.blogspot.com. Also noted were 1 male Orange Tip, 1 Small White with a few Comma and Peacock. Nearby I had 2 Speckled Wood, 1 Small White, 1 Small Tortoiseshell, 4 Comma and 4 Peacock.
Marc
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Re: April 2014
Nice Heath cats Marc, particularly the first one.
Grizzled Skipper now on the wing in Sussex. More at viewtopic.php?f=29&t=4065&start=1520
BWs, Neil
Grizzled Skipper now on the wing in Sussex. More at viewtopic.php?f=29&t=4065&start=1520
BWs, Neil
Re: April 2014
This thread is turning me green!
Great sightings and a sign that this spring could be highly advantageous to UK butterflies so long as we don't relapse into an extreme spell of cool/wet weather.
Fingers crossed.
Great sightings and a sign that this spring could be highly advantageous to UK butterflies so long as we don't relapse into an extreme spell of cool/wet weather.
Fingers crossed.
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Re: April 2014
Like in 2012,David?
Grizzled Skipper? I can feel a trip to Sussex coming up soon!
Grizzled Skipper? I can feel a trip to Sussex coming up soon!
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Re: April 2014
I have seen a patch both Cowslips (Winchester) and Garlic Mustard (Colden Common) in flower today as well as a Peacock still on the wing at gone 6pm this evening
Is this unusual for April 1st 


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Re: April 2014
I saw quite a few Cowslips last Friday at Howell Hill, Ewell in Surrey.
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Re: April 2014
News from Norfolk
Two Orange-tip in the south of the county yesterday (Apr. 1) and one Green-veined White today at Pensthorpe.
Adrian
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Two Orange-tip in the south of the county yesterday (Apr. 1) and one Green-veined White today at Pensthorpe.
Adrian
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Re: April 2014
Male Orange Tip in Nottinghamshire yesterday April 1st (Whitwell Wood LNR)
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One of my favourite butterflies, the male Orange Tip seen yesterday near Reculver, Kent. More shots on my Blog: http://www.marcheath.blogspot.com
Marc
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Re: April 2014
Lovely photo, Marc.
Any day now...
Best wishes,
Lee
Any day now...

Best wishes,
Lee
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Re: April 2014
Almost captured a photo of a Holly Blue today, but since i was at work, my camera was some distance away(in my car) and my prehistoric mobile phone failed when i needed it the most!!! Im sure if i had one of those new fandangled smart phones(with awesome mega pixel camera/zoom) i would have definitely got the shot!
Anyway, great to see the the Holy Blue all the same. Saw the holly blue at approx 2.30pm. 3/4/14.
Peacock and Small White once again seen in the garden. Location - Kent.
Anyway, great to see the the Holy Blue all the same. Saw the holly blue at approx 2.30pm. 3/4/14.
Peacock and Small White once again seen in the garden. Location - Kent.
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Re: April 2014
I made another trip back to East Blean Woods after work today in warm but cloudy conditions to see if I could find any Heath Fritillary caterpillars and after a good search was pleased to find 3 in a raised area with lots of moss, the biggest about 7mm long. Despite the lack of light I think I got my best shot yet using my new Sigma 150mm macro lens which I appear to be getting used too. No doubt I shall be back for more! Some more shots are on my Blog: www.marcheath.blogspot.com
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Re: April 2014
Lovely weather on the Suffolk coast today. I went in search of large tortoiseshells but found none - not that surprising! But it was lovely to see the numbers of peacocks, small tortoiseshells, orange tips and commas about this spring.



And the first butterfly of the day, in the garden, a holly blue:

Guy



And the first butterfly of the day, in the garden, a holly blue:

Guy
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The Butterflies of Villars-Gryon : https://www.guypadfield.com/villarsgryonbook.html
Re: April 2014
Two firsts for me today: a Holly Blue
Best Wishes
Hoggers
And an Orange Tip
Both in my garden (Ashford, Kent)Best Wishes
Hoggers
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Re: April 2014
Or maybe this week!Lee Hurrell wrote: One day this week for Holly Blue I would imagine.
My first Holly Blue of the year seen this morning near Baron's Court underground station, west London. A stroll around the gardens in Acton again proved negative. 1 male Brimstone though.
Lee
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Re: April 2014
Three first of the year for me today on my short transect along the railway at Tarring Road , West Worthing .
Single Holly Blue , Large White and Female Green Veined White . Surprisingly not a single Nymphalid but 3 x Speckled Woods , 3 Male and 1 Female Brimstone and 6 or so Small Whites
Single Holly Blue , Large White and Female Green Veined White . Surprisingly not a single Nymphalid but 3 x Speckled Woods , 3 Male and 1 Female Brimstone and 6 or so Small Whites