Wednesday 24th June
After seeing my first Black Hairstreaks at Bernwood last week I went into work the following day and checked up on how much holiday I had already booked off for this year and if I had any odd days left. With the short flight season that the Black Hairstreak has, and with me going to be away for a few days next week, I figured that this week would be my only realistic chance of seeing this species again this year before they were over. Luckily I had a couple of days still unaccounted for and managed to book one of them for today.
Last week I had thought about visiting Whitecross Green Wood but ended up spending that much time at Bernwood, both at the compensation area and in the meadows that I ran out of time. Today I decided to go to Whitecross Green first and arrived just before 10.30. Walking down the rides I soon came across a few other enthusiasts and we started seeing Black Hairstreaks flitting about above the blackthorns, a couple down the first ride just a hundred yards or so from the car park and a couple along the ride towards the pond area. There were also numerous Marbled Whites, Meadow Browns and Large Skippers, it seems that they are finally showing up in numbers this week.
At the pond area there were more people and between us we probably saw half a dozen or so different Black Hairstreaks. It seemed like more but we were probably seeing the same ones again a few times. Most of these were staying high and settling within the shrubs making photography difficult although I did manage a couple of reasonable shots of one male which shows him taking up honeydew from a leaf.

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015
The other side of the same individual after he had done a 180,

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015
I had plenty of good views of a number of individuals through my binoculars and often saw them taking honeydew from leaves which possibly explains why I did not see one come down to any of the dogwood or privet flowers.
By mid-day it was getting very warm and more and more people were arriving so I decided to wander off a bit. Noticing a side path leading off the main ride I went down it and found a couple of chaps in what seemed to be a mini hot spot with possibly up to half a dozen Black Hairstreaks in one small area. There were at least a couple of females here and these seemed more willing to come lower.

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015
One particular nice looking female settled right in front of us and stayed down for a good few minutes whilst she shuffled about and kept turning and moving in and out of the shade of the leaves and stems around her. I now understand what other people mean when they talk about the frustration of trying to photograph this butterfly. Even though this one was just inches away she kept moving and turning so that the side facing us was always in shade. Luckily she stayed down long enough for me to play around with different exposures and flash to light up her shady side.

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015
After a while she flitted to another position just a couple of feet away but a bit deeper in the shade.

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015
She then took off again and went a bit higher up in the blackthorn where she proceeded to wander about amongst the leaves. Watching her through my binoculars she appeared to be laying eggs and by stretching up and using the vari-angle screen on my FZ200 I managed to get a shot of her in the act of laying.

- Black Hairstreak - Whitecross Green Wood 24.06.2015
By this time it was just past 1.00pm and getting warmer and shortly afterward the hairstreak activity seemed to melt away so having spent nearly 3 hours here I decided to move on to Bernwood for the rest of the afternoon.
I went to the small car park at Bernwood Meadows to walk through to the compensation area following the same route that I did last week. This is a bit longer than the walk from the main Bernwood Forest car park but is more pleasant with the first bit through the meadows and then following side rides that join the main track part way along. Along the blackthorn hedge just before entering the wood I met up with some fellow enthusiasts who had seen 4 Black Hairstreaks along there and as we were talking one flew in front of us and settled half way up the hedge. I just had time for a distant record shot before he was off again higher up (as usual).

- Black Hairstreak - Bernwood Meadows 24.06.2015
I carried on through the wood and along the main track met up with John Tilt and Dave Williams of West Midlands BC who were on their way back from the compensation area. They told me that they had been there since 11.00am but had only seen a couple of Black Hairstreaks and these had stayed high up. We did wonder whether it had got a bit warm for them and if they had tucked themselves away as I understand this species is prone to doing.
I then carried on to the compensation area. By this time more cloud had built up with a bit of a breeze although it was still warm. I spent about an hour and a half here during which time I saw five Black Hairstreaks including three at the northern end by the brick building where I watched them for some time including a number of times when all three were in the air at the same time chasing each other around. I also saw one individual half way down by the motorway fence and one more at the southern end. None of these came anywhere close with all of them being high up around the tops of the hedges. Nevertheless I did get good views through my binoculars which I was happy with. Numbers of Meadow Browns, Marbled Whites and Large Skippers were higher than last week, both here and in the meadows, although there seemed to be fewer Common Blues today.
I then wandered back to the meadows, again seeing some of the culprits of the deer damage along the way.

- Bernwood Forest 24.06.2015
By the time I got back to my car it was gone 5.00pm so headed for home.
Bye for now,
Neil