Wow, what a fantastic weekend. It's been great weather in Bristol, although a little overcast at times, balmy warm, just how I like it. I have had lots of time to take part in the big butterfly count and I have to say it feels so decadent to just pass the time butterfly watching.
There have been soooooo many whites everywhere, I seriously don't think I've ever known a summer when there have been so many. On Saturday I spent some time in the front "wildlife" garden and spotted lots of the usual small and large whites, but also a holly blue was flitting around the pond, but being elusive, so I didn't manage to snap a pic in time. I did get a good few shots of some mating small whites who were at it for ages in the quince bush. Their camouflage was impressive and I never would have spotted them if I hadn't seen them land there first.
I also popped out the front this morning to put the recycling out, and got dive bombed by a moth. I managed to find him after he bounced off me into the bushes and was pleased to see he was on the butterfly count list - a Silver Y moth.
As a family we had a few trips into the rear access lane behind our house over the last two days. It's pretty overgrown and not used by cars past a certain point, so obviously nature is reclaiming it, which makes me very happy to be honest. On Saturday I took my 8 year old to look for butterflies and he helped me spot a wealth of whites and there were also a couple of speckled woods flickering about. One in particular was very gracious and let me photograph him in multiple poses.
While we out there we spotted so many huge juicy blackberries that we planned a revisit for Sunday so we could pick them. So, just after lunch on Sunday all four of us went blackberry picking in the lane, and whilst the kids were busy getting stained purple all over, I spotted butterflies. It was so sunny, and there were lots to see, and we tallied them up for the count.
After the tubs were suitably filled with blackberries everyone except me returned to the garden. I found a nice shady spot to stand and watch, and eventually the surroundings recovered from trampling noisy children and out came the wildlife. Butterflies, ladybirds, grasshoppers, birds etc. I was happily totting up the butterflies when I spotted a Comma looking for somewhere to perch. As I watched it swooping around a tiny fluttering acught my eye. I thought it was a grey day moth and it landed in the middle of some brambles so I didn't take much notice, but then as I stepped forward to try to get a better look at the comma, it landed on some brambles right in front of me. It was a blue! Now, I immediately thought common blue, but I'm not an expert at all and the angle I've managed to snap is not the best, so please advise me if I am incorrect, I would love to have this confirmed!
I also finally got a nice pic of the comma.
And then to top it all off I saw my first Red Admiral of the year. I didn't get close enough to get a good picture of it, but enough to confirm it and to show my other half.
Back in the garden later there were a few Holly Blues passing through, in and out of the patches of sunshine, and then eventually I spotted a Gatekeeper. It kept me on my toes for a bit and then suddenly took up an excellent spot on the white buddleia!
I love this picture!
I felt so happy after the sunshiney, butterflying day we'd had, and after we'd had a barbecue and the shadows were getting longer I snapped a tiny colourful Mint Moth. It was very pretty and a nice way to end the weekend's photography activities.
