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Not quite sure that I was so extreme in my eagerness to 'push you out of the way', Bill, but I confess that Adonis Blue is an almost heavenly insect in my opinion, and well worth yomping up and down sheer slopes to get close too!
Sixteen species in mid-May is decent going, and I was particularly pleased with the numbers of Dukes flying. Clearly, this area is a strong one for them and long may that continue!
Sixteen species in mid-May is decent going, and I was particularly pleased with the numbers of Dukes flying. Clearly, this area is a strong one for them and long may that continue!
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Aberbargoed Grasslands NNR, Gwent (Monmouthshire.) Having the morning free I decided it was a good opportunity to check my local nature reserve for the latest on the Marsh Fritillary and although cloudy it was less breezy than of late
and I managed an approximate count of 30, ony half a dozen of those seen were actually flying, the remainder stayed down in the moor grass conserving energy, one did nectar on a Heath-spotted Orchid and I managed a few shots.
Among those photographed was one with a deformed upper-wing, I did'nt disturb the unfortunate critter to see if it could fly properly
but I've seen loads over the years with such problems that hardly seem to affect them 
I was delighted to note my first two Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary of the year, these two were happier down in the grasses, I was hoping they would nectar on the adjacent Bluebell's, it was not to be on this occasion - perhaps next time!
There were more Common Blue on the reserve today than I've seen for several years, I counted 10+ in a small area that had very little in the way of food plants apart from a small patch of Bluebells and one briefly posed for me on this appropriately coloured plant
Not all Bluebells are blue...here is a photo of a white Bluebell...
Its still too soon in the Marshies flight season to predict what type of season they will have, the fascination of butterflying is often about the success or failure of habitat management, fortunately at Aberbargoed we have a very good warden who manages the reserve to a very high standard and recent years have proved the habitat management works; the Marsh Fritillary have thrived here at Monmouthshire's only remaining location for the species! Lets hope this is yet another successful year
Bill
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Among those photographed was one with a deformed upper-wing, I did'nt disturb the unfortunate critter to see if it could fly properly


I was delighted to note my first two Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary of the year, these two were happier down in the grasses, I was hoping they would nectar on the adjacent Bluebell's, it was not to be on this occasion - perhaps next time!
There were more Common Blue on the reserve today than I've seen for several years, I counted 10+ in a small area that had very little in the way of food plants apart from a small patch of Bluebells and one briefly posed for me on this appropriately coloured plant

Not all Bluebells are blue...here is a photo of a white Bluebell...

Its still too soon in the Marshies flight season to predict what type of season they will have, the fascination of butterflying is often about the success or failure of habitat management, fortunately at Aberbargoed we have a very good warden who manages the reserve to a very high standard and recent years have proved the habitat management works; the Marsh Fritillary have thrived here at Monmouthshire's only remaining location for the species! Lets hope this is yet another successful year

Bill

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Smashing photos Bill. My favourite has to be the Marsh Frit. on the Orchid
Mike

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Hi Bill,
Another couple of great reports with some cracking photos that really give a good feel for the places described
Cheers,
Neil.
Another couple of great reports with some cracking photos that really give a good feel for the places described

Cheers,
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Excellent stuff, Bill.
Nice to know SPBFs are starting to emerge. Hopefully by next weekend the ragged robin will be in flower so I can find a spot and let them come to me!
Nice to know SPBFs are starting to emerge. Hopefully by next weekend the ragged robin will be in flower so I can find a spot and let them come to me!
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Great Marshies Willrow and at last the Small Pearls are out - yay
Look's like a trip to Bentley is on the cards
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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I also love the shot of the Marsh Frit on the Orchid best although the Common Blue on the Blue Bell will take some beating Goldie 

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Your all very generous with your comments
and I'm feeling a bit guilty about falling behind with viewing all of your wonderful PD's...but I will - does'nt time just fly by when your having fun
Kind Regards,
Bill
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Lots of Heath-spotted Orchid appearing at the reserve now Mike and the Marshies luv' emMaximus wrote:Smashing photos Bill. My favourite has to be the Marsh Frit. on the Orchid![]()
Mike

The beautiful critters help too don't they NeilNeil Freeman wrote: Another couple of great reports with some cracking photos that really give a good feel for the places described![]()

Of course they will David...by the dozenDavid M wrote: Nice to know SPBFs are starting to emerge. Hopefully by next weekend the ragged robin will be in flower so I can find a spot and let them come to me!

Bentley Woods...I just love the place...go for it WurzWurzel wrote:at last the Small Pearls are out - yay![]()
Look's like a trip to Bentley is on the cards
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Yeah Goldie...two lovely flowers, always hard to choseGoldie M wrote:I also love the shot of the Marsh Frit on the Orchid best although the Common Blue on the Blue Bell will take some beating Goldie

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With the sun shining and little or no wind I decided I had to go back to the Aberbargoed Grasslands NNR yesterday afternoon and do another count (see earlier post above) of the Marsh Fritillary and my efforts were amply rewarded with a very healthy 100+ butterflies counted, this improved my last count (on Monday) by more than 60% - what a difference the sunshine makes
I also saw at least 4 Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary that are always hyper in warmth, yet I still got a shot of one resting deep in the grasses, the species is as much at home in marshy conditions as it's relative.
With masses of bluebells available to nectar-seekers I was able to take advantage and get some of Marsh Frits having a snack
My apologies if this image has been seen on the Sightings thread but I had to put it here in my Personal Diary because I doubt I'll ever get another of a male Common Blue on a white bluebell, a solitary white among countless thousands of bluebells...one single shot and the insect was off onto bluebells
just about managed to get at least a reasonable record shot
My other good fortune was managing to find the fast declining micro moth Anania funebris the White-spotted Sable for the third year running...but its like trying to pin down a 'whirling-dervish' to get a photograph and the image produced here can never really do this little beauty justice...cos' it's a really stunning little moth
Just after my adventures outlined above I noticed a male Brimstone come down to rest, he was probably knackered after chasing a determined female for miles
and getting absolutely nowhere...and we've all been there ain't we lads
and I crept up on him and took a few shots, he recovered his strength and resumed his amorous intention, seeking out her scent trail among the grasses and bluebells
Finally my day concluded with the discovery of a resting Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary that allowed me the pleasure of a side-view shot...a nice ending to a very rewarding afternoon
Bill
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With masses of bluebells available to nectar-seekers I was able to take advantage and get some of Marsh Frits having a snack










Finally my day concluded with the discovery of a resting Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary that allowed me the pleasure of a side-view shot...a nice ending to a very rewarding afternoon


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You're jealous of my Glanvilles, I'm very jealous of your Small Pearl Bordered! 

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Tell me about it Bill...I am trying to read a couple each time I log on but the time just disappears on meWillrow wrote:...and I'm feeling a bit guilty about falling behind with viewing all of your wonderful PD's...but I will - does'nt time just fly by when your having fun![]()

I love the Marsh Fritillaries and that Common blue on the White Bluebell is an unusual sight for sure

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Great stuff, Bill.
It appears that the forecast for this Saturday has gone from being very ordinary indeed to highly promising.
If things stay that way, I hope to be catching up with my local Marshies (and maybe SPBFs too).
I noticed the first blooms of ragged robin this afternoon on my way home from work so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that conditions hold until the weekend.
It appears that the forecast for this Saturday has gone from being very ordinary indeed to highly promising.
If things stay that way, I hope to be catching up with my local Marshies (and maybe SPBFs too).
I noticed the first blooms of ragged robin this afternoon on my way home from work so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that conditions hold until the weekend.
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Bill,
Oh to be living in South Wales right now. I'm not jealous, really
I love the Marshie on the Bluebell and the earlier Common Blue too.
Regards Kev
Oh to be living in South Wales right now. I'm not jealous, really

I love the Marshie on the Bluebell and the earlier Common Blue too.
Regards Kev
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Thanks for the comments Kev, David, Neil and Buggy, as always - much appreciated
Kind Regards,
Bill
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Kind Regards,
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The past week has been happily spent at the Aberbargoed Grasslands NNR, Gwent (Monmouthshire) which as I may have mentioned here before is my local patch
the Marsh Fritillary numbers are edging towards a peak, I would think the middle of next week or thereabouts, yesterday 70+ were counted in breezy conditions, I discontinued the count and moved on to check some of the other types of habitat in less well trodden parts of the reserve, I was very pleased
to 'rediscover' a colony of Chimney Sweeper macro moth and by happy coincidence having spoken about (their loss from the reserve) only a couple of hours earlier with the Monmouthshire (Vice County 35) Butterfly and Macro Moth Recorder - Dr Martin Anthoney - I know he will be absolutely delighted to know it's still to be found on the reserve.
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary are also making their presence felt with at least 8 individuals on the wing, one of them tired of fighting the breeze and decided to get down on the freshly emerged bracken, I think that the plant at this stage of growth and the fritillaries compliment each other perfectly...don't you
...whatever, I took advantage and some of the shots taken can be viewed below.
Other species seen in order of appearance excepting those previously mentioned were as follows:- Dingy Skipper, Large & Green-veined White, Small Heath, Common Blue, Brimstone and Peacock. The day-flying moths were represented by:- Mother Shipton, Latticed Heath, Burnet Companion, Common Carpet, Brown Silver-line and of course the rediscovered Chimney Sweeper
So June now beckons and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Silver-studded Blue on the Great Orme in North Wales...just need the sunshine now
Bill
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Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary are also making their presence felt with at least 8 individuals on the wing, one of them tired of fighting the breeze and decided to get down on the freshly emerged bracken, I think that the plant at this stage of growth and the fritillaries compliment each other perfectly...don't you

Other species seen in order of appearance excepting those previously mentioned were as follows:- Dingy Skipper, Large & Green-veined White, Small Heath, Common Blue, Brimstone and Peacock. The day-flying moths were represented by:- Mother Shipton, Latticed Heath, Burnet Companion, Common Carpet, Brown Silver-line and of course the rediscovered Chimney Sweeper

So June now beckons and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Silver-studded Blue on the Great Orme in North Wales...just need the sunshine now


Bill

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Those SPBF pictures are gorgeous Bill, making me envious
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And yes I do love Marshies now, they are just full of character, lovely little things. So glad the weather played ball with me

And yes I do love Marshies now, they are just full of character, lovely little things. So glad the weather played ball with me

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That penultimate SPBF image is probably the best you've ever posted on this site, Bill.
Superb effort.
Superb effort.
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Fantastic photos Willrow, I really couldn't pick which I like the best
I also saw the White Spotted Sable Moth at Gait Barrow so it's not doing too badly, I got a glimpse of it last year as well. Goldie


I also saw the White Spotted Sable Moth at Gait Barrow so it's not doing too badly, I got a glimpse of it last year as well. Goldie

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I have to agree with David - again!!
(you keep taking the words out of my mouth
) That's also a great shot of the Chimney Sweeper moth - I am not really 'into' moths Bill (tho I could be persuaded by shots like that) but that is one I would love to see - not even sure if they are in Hants.


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HI Bill,
Two more Red Admirals today. I live near the South Coast so i am sure that the RAs. in this area
have flown in from the Continent. None are in pristine condition, so they are not fresh specimens,
nor could they be ex. hibernators by now,surely too late for them.
Hope you get to see some soon. Lovely images in your diary.
Best wishes,
TREVOR.
Two more Red Admirals today. I live near the South Coast so i am sure that the RAs. in this area
have flown in from the Continent. None are in pristine condition, so they are not fresh specimens,
nor could they be ex. hibernators by now,surely too late for them.
Hope you get to see some soon. Lovely images in your diary.
Best wishes,
TREVOR.
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