Re: David M
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:30 pm
Sunday 11th August – Very poor range…
Mid-August is a time of year when the range of species ought to be very good. That wasn’t the case today during my visit to the dunes at Port Eynon, with a mere 6 species seen.
There were decent numbers of Meadow Browns, almost 50 in total, but Hedge Brown numbers have fallen off a little – I saw just 20, with even the females looking worse for wear:
The solitary Small Copper seen was also missing part of its wing:
Unusually, Large Whites outnumbered Small Whites but both fell short of the Common Blue total, which numbered 20:
When you’re used to seeing 60+ species each day on the continent, it’s a reminder of how restricted our range of butterflies is in the UK.
Mid-August is a time of year when the range of species ought to be very good. That wasn’t the case today during my visit to the dunes at Port Eynon, with a mere 6 species seen.
There were decent numbers of Meadow Browns, almost 50 in total, but Hedge Brown numbers have fallen off a little – I saw just 20, with even the females looking worse for wear:
The solitary Small Copper seen was also missing part of its wing:
Unusually, Large Whites outnumbered Small Whites but both fell short of the Common Blue total, which numbered 20:
When you’re used to seeing 60+ species each day on the continent, it’s a reminder of how restricted our range of butterflies is in the UK.