Cheers Goldie and Neil

After the weather we had today that luck is even more important
Blues Part 2
46 Chalkhill Blue, 22-07-2016 The Devenish
This actually emerged at roughly the same time but other than this it was quite a disappointment as they were well down and in some cases they were non-existent. My first was from The Devenish and it was an aberrant with hardly any markings on the hind wings, one of which was slightly stunted giving it a very slightly Swallowtail appearance. After this I really struggled to find them at the Devenish on subsequent visits and I didn’t see a single one at either my Duke Site or Broughton Down. There were also very few at Martin Down and towards the middle of August when I visited they were outnumbered by Adonis Blues from their second brood.
47 Adonis Blue, 29-05-2016 Marshie Site
I found my first Adonis a week earlier this year at my Marshie site. This is much further West than The Devenish (where I found my first of 2015) and so bears out an idea that I’ve mentioned before. Whilst Wiltshire is generally a week or two behind the South East in terms of emergences when things od start to happen in this part of the county it happen in the West first and then works it’s way back along the valley eastwards.
Overall Adonis seemed to have a good year. I found them at all the expected sites and the second brood in particular seemed more numerous. They definitely did better than their cousins the Chalkhills.
48 Holly Blue, 06-05-2016 Work
This species had an amazing lie-in this year being almost an entire month later! But when they did appear they were on the upswing towards a ‘Boom’ moving rapidly away from ‘Bust’. It must have been a good lie-in and I remember particularly picking K up from Stagecoach in the spring and spying 3 individuals along one piece of hedge. The second brood was also strong and ever so at Shipton Bellinger where I was lucky enough to find my second pair of mating Holly Blues (I thought at the time it was my first). Perhaps I should visit here in the spring as I’m still struggling to get those classic open wing shots and there were so many here I might be able to pick a few up – failing that I think I need to encourage Dave Miller to go on tour with his ‘HB Whispering Show’!
49 Large Blue, 26-06-2016 Daneways
What a species to finish with. My number 49 and taking me to my largest ever yearly total. It’s actually very difficult to make comparisons for this species as I viewed them at Daneway Banks instead of Collard Hill. Hence I can’t tell if they were 6 days later or on time from a more Northern site? The general consensus is that they had good year and this seems born out by the good numbers that Philzoid and I found. It was fantastic to wander and see them across the site, it’s definitely on the schedule for next year.
The 2016 Season
Lows
The year was hard going again hit by a cold snap just as things were about to get going which out everything back. Then even though the summer was much better – warm and dry – the butterfly numbers didn’t really pick up and at times it was hard going finding the species.
The worryingly low numbers of Dukes, Small Pearls, White Admirals and golden Skippers.
I wasn’t able to pick up a new UK lifer this year; too much time spent working and there was a poor showing from the Long-tailed Blues. I also got a poor return from the family holiday to Lisbon.
Highs
Trips to new sites paid dividends as I finally made it to Hutchinson’s Bank to reacquaint myself with Glannies and also the marvellous Daneways.
I had a good year with aberrants – with representatives from Brown Argus, Adonis Blues, Chalkhills, Brown and Green Hairstreaks and the unforgettable Pearl-bordered Fritillary.
Finally finding a site with regular Orange-tips
The biggest personal high was reaching 49 – my best ever total over a year.
Targets for 2017…
1. Add to my UK list – possibly Blackstreak or a British High Brown Fritillary.
2. See if I can equal the 49 total.
3. Get decent shots of White Admiral, Wall and Purple Emperor to make up for the lack of them this year.
4. Hopefully witness an upturn in the fortunes of butterflies.
Have a goodun
Wurzel