Cheers Goldie

Hopefully the weather will continue to improve as I'm getting by on 'smash and grab' at the moment, I'm really starting to envy those people that are retired or able to choose when they can have their days off
The Blues
41 Small Copper, 08-05-2016 Duke Site
My first Small Copper of the year came again from my Duke site and at a time when everything was running late this species cam in relatively early, only 5 days later than last year. Over the course of the season I found P.C.s at three other sites; Martin Down, Shipton Bellinger and also up The Lane in Wales. On all occasions I never saw more than 2 and this fact coupled with their absence from Larkhill and The Devenish makes me slightly worried about their security.
42 Small Blue, 22-05-2016 Hutchinson’s Bank
It’s difficult to say how Small Blue fared this year as I had limited experiences with them. The first came a day earlier than in 2016 from Hutchinson’s Bank. That was only a singleton and as it was my first it didn’t provide me with much insight. The second site I found Small Blues in two or three areas which suggested a more reasonable showing although I never saw more than two at any one time so perhaps they didn’t have a good year? Unfortunately I didn’t pay trips to Martin Down or my Duke site at around the correct time so I can’t confirm my suspicions.
43 Silver-studded Blue, 19-06-2016 Slop Bog
This species seemed to have an alright year, nothing special and nothing to worry about. I saw good numbers at Slop Bog despite the onset of cooler, duller and slightly damper weather. The heathlands becoming much more of a lowland bog than I’ve ever seen before. I also found them at various places across my Godshill hotspot when looking for Grayling.
The one thing I did notice was that they were 16 days later than in 2016. I don’t think this was down to the lateness of my visit because the records were hardly pouting in from the rest of the country and I made my visit relatively early in the Slop Bog flight.
44 Brown Argus, 28-05-2016 The Devenish
Patchy – that’s the word that first comes into my head when I start considering the Brown Argus. They were three weeks later this year, but then most species were late, hammered by the really cold snap in March/April. It was probably for this reason that the 1st brood seemed down compared to the later broods?
I saw BAs at the usual range of sites with the addition of Lulworth Cove but I only saw one at Larkhill which I would have been more worried about if it wasn’t for the fact that all species seemed ‘down’ here. Possibly the sward was too high and dense crowding out the other species or at the other extreme the hotspot hadn’t recovered from the grazing by the Travellers ponies last year? On a more positive note they seemed to be doing well at The Devenish and this site continued to offer up a nice range of variants.
45 Common Blue, 22-05-2016 Hutchinson’s Bank
My first came 4 days later this year from Hutchinson’s Bank. As this is so far east I wasn’t surprised that it was about a week later before I started seeing them back on home turf as we’re generally behind when it comes to emergences. Butterflies are like the sun it seems; rising in the east.
I don’t know if it was because I was distracted by other species but I felt like the Common Blues were slightly down, the first generation in particular? This could be explained by a more protracted season. I was seeing decent looking Blues through September with my final sightings at the end of the month. A really fresh CB was even reported in October so perhaps the numbers were the same just spread over a longer time frame?
Have a goodun
Wurzel