Thanks for all the compliments on the fritillary pictures, I always count my lucky stars to have such amazing butterflies only 15 minutes from home!
Cracking Collard
As many may know, I have a bit of a thing, being a Somerset boy, for Large Blues. Last year, I helped out at Collard, working with the Large Blue Ranger (Jono) on the transects, and showing people the 'star of the show'. This year, I was lucky enough to do the same, with this year's warden, Rosie. As ever, it was thoroughly enjoyable, the Blues seem to be doing a bit better this year, and I saw around 15 whilst on site for the open day on Sunday. It always gives me a real thrill to see such an iconic butterfly flying again in my home county, it really doesn't get much better!
Particular hotspots this year have been the quarry (particularly favoured on cooler, windier days by egg-laying females) and the band of scrub below the eastern glade and along the middle of the site (again favoured in breezier conditions), that is not, however, to say that the blues aren't using the whole site, which they are, particularly in warmer spells.
Sadly I didn't get much time for 'serious' photography, helping to find the butterflies, but it was nevertheless a delight to see good numbers of one of my favourite species, and in such excellent company!

- Large Blue - Female

- Large Blue - Male

- Large Blue - Female
Incidentally, Large Skippers are putting on a good show closer to home...

- Large Skipper
And I can't resist sharing these two, in the Moth Trap over the last couple of nights...

- Burnished Brass

- Elephant Hawk Moth