
Wednesday 30th July
After a morning of doing stuff around the house I decided to pop out for an hour or so to my local spot at Bickenhill.
During the previous few days I had noticed that Peacock numbers were beginning to diminish as they started to disappear into hibernation, I was only getting 1or 2 on my Buddleias now instead of the half a dozen or more last week. There were still plenty about at Bickenhill however, within minutes I had counted 23 busy nectaring on a couple of large patches of thistle, along with 7 Small Tortoiseshells.
Meadow Browns, Gatekeepers and Large and Green-veined Whites were everywhere although I didn’t see as many Small Whites, the latter certainly don’t seem to be around in in the same numbers as the other two whites so far this year, at least not around here.
There was a good scattering of Common Blues around the site and in one corner I was pleased to find a Brown Argus. BAs are not that common around Solihull, I only ever find the odd one each year at most so I was chuffed to find this one here. It was a fairly fresh looking male so I reckon I will do a return visit in a week or so to see if I can find any more.
A few yards away there was also a feisty little male Small Copper doing his best to chase everything away from his spot. I took a couple of underside shots and then waited for a bit of cloud to come over for him to open his wings and get some topside shots.
These revealed that he was yet another blue spotted ab. caeruleopunctata (Sorry Pauline, I am not doing this on purpose…no Photoshop involved either


A good afternoon so far but walking back along the footpath to where I had parked my car I had an incident with an off the lead dog. A half grown Weimaraner came running around a bend in the path alongside the hedgerow and to be honest I think I startled it as much as it startled me. It then ran up to me and jumped up me and as I pushed it down it bent down and nipped me on the back of the calf. I shouted out something along the lines of ‘who’s is this bl**dy dog’ and the owner came into view around the bend in the path. At first he was a bit ‘bullish’ but when I showed him the bite mark, which luckily was not too bad and had not broken the skin, he became very apologetic, especially so when I mentioned about maybe reporting it (I haven’t)
An incident which spoiled the afternoon a bit and one which is unfortunately becoming a bit too common at some sites, in fact there are local spots that I simply won’t go to at weekends because of the number of dogs running around and the attitudes of some of the owners. I don’t care if they are ‘only being friendly’, I do not want them jumping up me, or barking and growling at me which has happened a couple of times earlier this year.
Oh well, rant over,
Bye for now,
Neil