
Hi Guy
If you take a look at the
Red Admiral and
Butterfly Sightings ( 2006, 2007 ) pages on my website you'll find a lot more information about overwintering butterflies in Stansted Forest.
There was a Red Admiral flying today at Whiteley Pastures, weak hazy sunshine, slight breeze, about 1300hrs. Yesterday at Stansted Forest the Red Ads were quite active. Two were basking high up in trees, and each did a few sorties, after which they resettled on the same trees. Another was bombing along a ride at great speed, and seemed to be migrating. My guess is that those few Red Ads which survived the winter are now dispersing into the open countryside.
I never carry a thermometer, but it felt very mild on both days. I have however seen Red Ads flying in much colder conditions last winter.
The
Brimstone ( a female ) was flying in early afternoon. The clouds were just rolling in, so I guess it had been active in the morning, and was flying in search of somewhere to roost.
The
Peacock was seen also in early afternoon ( I didn't note the exact time ), but was very placid. It was basking on a big flint rock which was probably the warmest substrate in the vicinity, which was a sunlit and sheltered minor track. It allowed my to get very close, and didn't seem at all twitchy. Pic on my website shows it has survived a bird attack.
The 2
Commas were seen later in the day, about 1500hrs, in hazy sunshine. One was basking high on a tree trunk, and when I got within 5 metres of the tree it detected me and did a quick sortie, then resettled on another tree. The other Comma was found roosting under a low branch, but as you can see from the photo on my website, it's antennae were erect, which would indicate that it had recently been active and had probably only just gone to roost. It was still sunny at the time.
I haven't seen any
Small Tortoiseshells yet, and don't expect to - they are positively scarce these days in my part of the country.
It felt more like April than January today, with primroses in bloom at Whiteley Pastures, and I reckon someone will report a
Speckled Wood within a couple of weeks !
Adrian