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Kithurst Hill
Following some recent reports of Clouded Yellows across Sussex, I set off early to Kithurst Hill, with the plan to catch them before the temperature got to high. I arrived just after 7am and soon found plenty of roosting Common Blue, Brown Argus, and Chalkhill Blue; the latter were fairly worn and included this individual which I think looks like a good candidate for
ab. parallela (but I am only speculating from a few pictures I have seen and a description in Z. Wiss. Ins. Biol. 1907.3. p36).
As well as the Chalkhills, there were good numbers of Brown Argus (all in pretty good condition too) and Common Blue, plus Small Tortoiseshell, Small Copper, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Large White, Small White, Small Skipper, and my target for the day 3 Clouded Yellows. I saw my first Sussex Clouded Yellow in 3 years around 09:15, the cloud cover was good so it was fairly docile and easy to photograph. However as soon as the sun appeared it was a different story! I saw another 1, possibly 2 individuals before I left just before 10am.
Later in the afternoon, I had another 6 separate sightings of Clouded Yellow at Pulborough Brooks, plus Peacock, Speckled Wood, and Brimstone to add to the day's tally.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48896022@N08/
ab. parallela (but I am only speculating from a few pictures I have seen and a description in Z. Wiss. Ins. Biol. 1907.3. p36).
As well as the Chalkhills, there were good numbers of Brown Argus (all in pretty good condition too) and Common Blue, plus Small Tortoiseshell, Small Copper, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Large White, Small White, Small Skipper, and my target for the day 3 Clouded Yellows. I saw my first Sussex Clouded Yellow in 3 years around 09:15, the cloud cover was good so it was fairly docile and easy to photograph. However as soon as the sun appeared it was a different story! I saw another 1, possibly 2 individuals before I left just before 10am.
Later in the afternoon, I had another 6 separate sightings of Clouded Yellow at Pulborough Brooks, plus Peacock, Speckled Wood, and Brimstone to add to the day's tally.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48896022@N08/
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Nice shots, MP.
Glad you found your quarry.
Glad you found your quarry.
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Swallowtail East Sussex Still Present Sunday
Can it get any better? After seeing reports of a European Swallowtail in East Sussex (Windover Hill) on Friday and Saturday, and with the heavy rain and cold temperatures seemingly set in, I thought I'd chance my luck and see if it was still present this am. Arriving at just before 7, I met Gary (Faulkner) and we trudged up the very steep chalk path to the site. An hour later, after a seemingly fruitless search hiking up and down the slopes in the pouring rain, I'd all but given up. But luckily there were others searching and they eventually found it, just to the side of the main footpath. Oh how easy it could have been! It was seemingly in the same spot as it had been on Friday and Saturday, and wasn't moving fast! Lots of photos to process but here are a selection. Maybe a tad worn but I never thought I'd see a Swallowtail in Sussex so well chuffed:-)
Can it get any better? After seeing reports of a European Swallowtail in East Sussex (Windover Hill) on Friday and Saturday, and with the heavy rain and cold temperatures seemingly set in, I thought I'd chance my luck and see if it was still present this am. Arriving at just before 7, I met Gary (Faulkner) and we trudged up the very steep chalk path to the site. An hour later, after a seemingly fruitless search hiking up and down the slopes in the pouring rain, I'd all but given up. But luckily there were others searching and they eventually found it, just to the side of the main footpath. Oh how easy it could have been! It was seemingly in the same spot as it had been on Friday and Saturday, and wasn't moving fast! Lots of photos to process but here are a selection. Maybe a tad worn but I never thought I'd see a Swallowtail in Sussex so well chuffed:-)
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Excellent stuff. I'm so pleased you got your reward.
Nice images too!
Nice images too!
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Arghh I was going to go and see if it was still there today but I couldn't make it! I wonder if there's a chance it will still be there tomorrow.
Well done lovely shots
Well done lovely shots

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Hi Leigh
Super pics. Once in a lifetime opportunity, perhaps
It was a bit too far for me this weekend. I am still trying to find my first Brown Hairstreak 
Super pics. Once in a lifetime opportunity, perhaps


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Hi Jack, no I doubt there be many opportunities like that
was pretty amazing to see. I know what you mean re Brown Hairstreaks, hard to pin down even when you know where to go. Weather and time of day a key. Regards, Leigh

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A little blue but happy
On Wednesday evening I visited Chantry Hill on the search for some roosting Grizzled Skippers. Not to be disappointed I found with Katrina's help 3 Grizzleds and 1 roosting Small Copper.
On my first visit to Kithurst Hill this year (Sunday 4th May), I was pleased to see the abundance of Cowslips in bloom but the highlight of course was a lone Duke of Burgundy. Whilst not one for posing, I managed a few pleasing images. And just as I was leaving an added bonus in the form of a freshly emerged Small Blue! Got to just love that colour!? The season (and the weather) it seems is hotting up!
On my first visit to Kithurst Hill this year (Sunday 4th May), I was pleased to see the abundance of Cowslips in bloom but the highlight of course was a lone Duke of Burgundy. Whilst not one for posing, I managed a few pleasing images. And just as I was leaving an added bonus in the form of a freshly emerged Small Blue! Got to just love that colour!? The season (and the weather) it seems is hotting up!
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Beautiful, Leigh 

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An evening stroll around Mill Hill, West Sussex
Had a good little stroll around the Southern Slope at Mill Hill this evening - Adonis, Common Blue, Dingy Skipper and best of all a posing Grizzled which started off wings open and then eventually closed as the sun went down. Some photos below and on my Flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/48896022@ ... 4003076288
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Thanks to Neil I managed to be witness to the historic emergence of British born European Swallowtails in Sussex. This photograph of a beautiful female European Swallowtail was taken up on the downs near home. I'm indebted Neil!
Here are just a few of the many, many photographs I took.
Here are just a few of the many, many photographs I took.
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Hi Leigh,
The first shot in particular is a cracker. You did her justice. Hope you didn't get indigestion over your lunch-break!
BWs, Neil
The first shot in particular is a cracker. You did her justice. Hope you didn't get indigestion over your lunch-break!
BWs, Neil
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I've long been a fan of your photography Leigh (as mentioned recently in my diary) and those are beautiful images. I'm so pleased you decided to share them with us 

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Another shot of the Steyning European Swallowtail. What a stunning insect - the underwing as beautiful as the upper.
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Yes indeed some really wonderful creative imagery Leigh.
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Just back from a week on the Isle of Wight on a family holiday (the location was not influenced in the slightest by the opportunity to photograph the Glanville Fritillary). I saw good numbers despite it being towards the end of their season. Whilst most I saw were past their best I found a good population on the 11th (I can only guestimate there were at least 30 individuals) just east of Compton Bay (which was a bit of a hotspot for me last year but not this) which had a few seemingly freshly emerged specimen's, including this individual (below), and a few mating pairs.
Now I've never witnessed a pair of butterflies in coitus before but one pair I watched where still doing their thing 22 minutes after I first found them together!
I have to particularly thank Andy Butler (I hope you read this) who I met at Bonchurch 'Wheelers Bay' on the Monday previous for the tip (I was with my wife and 2 young children).
Now I've never witnessed a pair of butterflies in coitus before but one pair I watched where still doing their thing 22 minutes after I first found them together!
I have to particularly thank Andy Butler (I hope you read this) who I met at Bonchurch 'Wheelers Bay' on the Monday previous for the tip (I was with my wife and 2 young children).
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Somr interesting commentaries and lovely pictures …..
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And here is the pic of the mating couple. A marathon event by all accounts...
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Great shots mud-puddling
I remember from a similar experience that the Glannies certainly have some stamina
We'd take a few shots, go and find something else and then come back for a few more shots etc etc.
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Nice to hear they're still about in decent numbers in mid-June.
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