May 2022
Re: May 2022
Thank you Lawts and Rosalyn. I have that childlike Christmas Eve excited feeling about seeing this Lifer for me.
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Re: May 2022
Last Saturday meant a session at Queensdown Warren in Kent (i hadnt visited this site for several weeks) so it made for a nice return. Highlights were - female Adonis, Brown Argus and what looked to be a gravid female Grizzled Skipper. Numbers were still on the low side, but over 10 species seen on the day. No images are cropped. Cheers Paul.
Female Adonis (one of several seen).
Brown Argus (one of several seen).
Grizzled Skipper (just two seen).
Female Adonis (one of several seen).
Female Adonis (one of several seen).
Brown Argus (one of several seen).
Grizzled Skipper (just two seen).
Female Adonis (one of several seen).
Re: May 2022
Good riddance to May. What a dreadful butterfly month that was. 

Re: May 2022
Sunday 22nd - Fairwood Common, Gower, Swansea:
Marsh Fritillaries finally appeared with two seen in rather dull conditions:
Marsh Fritillaries finally appeared with two seen in rather dull conditions:
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Re: May 2022
It was better further south. My rough look at the local weather for May (Heathrow) shows it was more than a degree warmer than average, and considerably warmer than May 2021. Rainfall was about 75% of average, but sunshine was also only 75% of average. There were in consequence quite a lot of warm bright days, which are actually better than brilliant sunshine for butterfly photography. I'll have a more detailed look at May in my PD in due course.
Cheers,
Dave
Cheers,
Dave
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Re: May 2022
I would have to say for me, here in Kent, May has been a very good month this year
Not only for Butterflies, but also for work (since i work outside) i dont think i got rained off much at all
Its been the best May i can remember, for not suffering much with Hayfever...however, that all changed on Thursday (2/6/22) my Hayfever exploded in a big way
...............oh well, it was good while it lasted
Cheers Paul.

Not only for Butterflies, but also for work (since i work outside) i dont think i got rained off much at all

Its been the best May i can remember, for not suffering much with Hayfever...however, that all changed on Thursday (2/6/22) my Hayfever exploded in a big way


Re: May 2022
We haven't had a lot of rain to be fair. It has been very cloudy with a strong wind most days & temperatures have been quite low. On a few occasions a reasonable forecast has not materialised. All in all, not very good for butterflies.
Sarah.
Sarah.
Re: May 2022
Tuesday 24th - Fairwood Common, Gower:
Green Hairstreak 8
Marsh Fritillary 6
Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary 5
Common Blue 5
Small Heath 5
Brimstone 1
Speckled Wood 1
Green Hairstreak 8
Marsh Fritillary 6
Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary 5
Common Blue 5
Small Heath 5
Brimstone 1
Speckled Wood 1
Re: May 2022
A little something from today at Epsom Common which will hopefully turn up in my PD at some point, but laptop issues may delay the full report.
Edit: oops, wrong month. This was today, 9th June!Some addictions are good for the soul!