

Cheers Neil



Larkhill and the Devenish 16-05-2014
Today was a tale of the two ends of the season with a real early spring butterfly and one which I associate with the end of spring and the beginning of summer.
I stopped off on the way to work amongst glorious blue skies and a surprisingly warm sun. Having discovered the Grizzlies seemed to like hanging out further along the bare parts of the Western path that was where I headed straight away. It was quite quiet this time with only the odd one or two butterflies about – both of which were grizzlies. After work the weather was still holding and so I headed out onto the not so open road towards the Devenish. I’ve got a route sorted now and also timings so for instance I know that I have to be at Netheravon by 3:50 and High Post by 4:05 in order to get 10-15 minutes on site and still be home on time. Today the world and his wife seemed intent on winding me up and making me late for my on route deadlines


As I made my way up the side of the down a Peacock flushed from basking on some of the old wood left decomposing. On the side of the Down there were the usual couple of Dinghies and Grizzlies and a Brimstone made its usual pass across the top of the hill. And then something silvery shot by me. I knew straight away what it was, not so much by the colouration or the flight but by the fact that it was a belligerent little bugg£r as it went onto hassle a Grizzlie and then Dinghy before settling down to take nectar for the briefest of fuel stops. It was then off to go and pick on someone bigger than it. The initials of the Brown Argus are also the same as those of a mohawked character from one of my favourite childhood TV programmes. In the case of Mr Baracus they stood for Bad Attitude, very apt for A. agestis! I left it being a little bully boy and tried the down on the other side of the style spooking a Red Admiral and only adding another Dinghy to the list. All too quickly time was up so I made my way back to the car at a sprint. I’ll have to keep checking here as I know that there is a population of Adonis Blues which I’d like to see.
Have a goodun
Wurzel