I just have snapped (during the grass mowing) this Chequered Skipper in our garden!
This is why I have left out places with the nectaring plants, above all Ajuga.
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Diary entries for 2011 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
Jan Jurníček
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On Saturday 7th May I have snapped these butterflies:
On this cart-road Map
On this meadow:
- Eastern Short-tailed Blue - Everes decoloratus male
- Wood Whites or Réal's Wood Whites
- Comma
- Sooty Copper female
- Eastern Short-tailed Blue - Everes decoloratus female
- Grizzled Skipper
I have snapped also a Broad-Bodied Chaser.
On this cart-road along the stream
- there were 2 Camberwell Beauties and I have snapped this (fairly swarm) one
- Hornet - Vespa crabro
- Map
On these meadows :
- Weaver's Fritillary - Boloria dia
- Chequered Skipper
- Comma
- Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary - Clossiana selene
- Map
- Wood Whites or Réal's Wood Whites
- Grizzled Skipper
Here is complete album.
On 10th May I have snapped
- on this meadow
- Wood Whites or Réal's Wood White couplet and recorded one to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OJDKN_NBik[/video]
- Grizzled Skipper
This Cepaea vindobonensis was snapped on this place and this one here.
- on these meadows
- Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
- Grizzled Skipper
On 11th May I have visited this forest road behind the upper end of Jankovice and I have snapped there:
- Pearl-Bordered Fritillaries
- Speckled Wood
- Camberwell Beauty
- Chequered Skippers
- Orange Tip (they aren't rare but fidgety)
- Small Copper
Here is complete album. I have taken also other interesting animals: Grass Snakes, Yellow-bellied Toads, Large Red Damselflies, Cardinal click beetle - Ampedus cardinalis, and (probably) Cicindela sylvicola.
This Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly - Ischnura pumilio male was taken in our garden on 2th May and this female on 16th May.
On this cart-road Map
On this meadow:
- Eastern Short-tailed Blue - Everes decoloratus male
- Wood Whites or Réal's Wood Whites
- Comma
- Sooty Copper female
- Eastern Short-tailed Blue - Everes decoloratus female
- Grizzled Skipper
I have snapped also a Broad-Bodied Chaser.
On this cart-road along the stream
- there were 2 Camberwell Beauties and I have snapped this (fairly swarm) one
- Hornet - Vespa crabro
- Map
On these meadows :
- Weaver's Fritillary - Boloria dia
- Chequered Skipper
- Comma
- Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary - Clossiana selene
- Map
- Wood Whites or Réal's Wood Whites
- Grizzled Skipper
Here is complete album.
On 10th May I have snapped
- on this meadow
- Wood Whites or Réal's Wood White couplet and recorded one to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OJDKN_NBik[/video]
- Grizzled Skipper
This Cepaea vindobonensis was snapped on this place and this one here.
- on these meadows
- Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
- Grizzled Skipper
On 11th May I have visited this forest road behind the upper end of Jankovice and I have snapped there:
- Pearl-Bordered Fritillaries
- Speckled Wood
- Camberwell Beauty
- Chequered Skippers
- Orange Tip (they aren't rare but fidgety)
- Small Copper
Here is complete album. I have taken also other interesting animals: Grass Snakes, Yellow-bellied Toads, Large Red Damselflies, Cardinal click beetle - Ampedus cardinalis, and (probably) Cicindela sylvicola.
This Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly - Ischnura pumilio male was taken in our garden on 2th May and this female on 16th May.
Diary entries for 2011 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
Jan Jurníček
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Diary entries for 2012 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
Jan Jurníček
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Today I have seen:
- a Brimstone (but one hasn't posed for a photo)
- Commas
- a Large Tortoiseshell sucking the sap of the tree (probably damaged by the frost)
- Small Tortoiseshells
- Peacocks
- and Map Butterflies (regrettably without the photos).
P.S.: I month ago a rare Bicolored Shrew -Crocidura leucodon was snatched to the mousetrap in the projecting roof which I use as a glove storage of the straw and hay.
- a Brimstone (but one hasn't posed for a photo)

- Commas
- a Large Tortoiseshell sucking the sap of the tree (probably damaged by the frost)
- Small Tortoiseshells
- Peacocks
- and Map Butterflies (regrettably without the photos).
P.S.: I month ago a rare Bicolored Shrew -Crocidura leucodon was snatched to the mousetrap in the projecting roof which I use as a glove storage of the straw and hay.
Diary entries for 2012 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
Jan Jurníček
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Correction: It were not Map Butterflies but Orange Underwings - Archiearis parthenias
:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhsL_wQoMzQ[/video]
... and today I have succeeded in snapping of the Brimstones.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhsL_wQoMzQ[/video]
... and today I have succeeded in snapping of the Brimstones.
Diary entries for 2012 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
Jan Jurníček
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Hi, last Saturday I have recorded a Chapman's Blue to a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhbzwRmCgDs[/video]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhbzwRmCgDs[/video]
Diary entries for 2012 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
Jan Jurníček