



Have a goodun
Wurzel
It didn't last long though Goldie, much cooler now and we had quite a bit of rain mid week.Goldie M wrote:..Like you I can't stand so much heat and when I've been out this week-end quickly retreated into Garden Centres and cafes for cooler air and drinks.Goldie
Thanks Wurzel, Dorset has not let me down yet at this time of year - late August/early September - so fingers crossed.Wurzel wrote:...Good luck down in Dorset- it was quite quiet at Lulworth/Durdle Door today but then the weather wasn't exactly great...
Thanks David. I hadn't seen that may Red Admirals this year myself until the other week down in Cornwall and those the other day were the first local ones for a while.David M wrote:...Good to see you've had your fair share of Painted Ladies...and a few Small Tortoiseshells thrown in too.
Red Admirals, by contrast, have been pretty scarce near me this month. Hopefully we'll see a few more before the season's over...
Thanks Mark, we are heading down in the morning (Sunday) and coming back on Friday so will probably miss you unfortunately. Will no doubt pay a visit to Osmington at some point but when will depend on the weather down there.essexbuzzard wrote:Excellent numbers of Speckled Wood, the three on the bramble is a most unusual image. We will be in Osmington next Friday afternoon, weather permitting. We will keep an eye open for you, just in case!
Thanks Bugboy, this is the only time of year that I see males put up with each other like that.bugboy wrote:Some fascinating shots there, like Essex says the 3 in one shot is very unusual!
Thanks Trevor, we usually get a good emergence into September around here so hopefully there will be more fresh ones on the way.trevor wrote:Some very fresh Speckled Woods there Neil.
All the ones I saw today were very worn, Except for one female in good condition. Lovely shots, as always, Trevor.
Thanks Wurzel, I watched and waited for some time for that group to line up like that.Wurzel wrote:That first 'threefer' shot in particular is a cracker Neil - I've not seen them sitting so nicely positioned as that ever!:mrgreen:And the rest are mighty fine too!
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Have a goodun. Wurzel
I am sure I have seen a few reports from Fontmell on UKB in the past. If my memory serves me right (not guaranteed these daysbugboy wrote:Never heard of Fontmell Down, looks like a wonderful place
Thanks Dave, it would probably be good in the spring too. Martin Down is another site I have never visited...yet.millerd wrote:That's an excellent report, Neil, from what looks like a great piece of Dorset downland.I imagine it would be really good in the spring as well. It doesn't look far on the map from Martin Down, but the meandering roads between the two across Cranborne Chase make it seem a lot further!
Cheers, Dave
Cheers Wurzel. Trying to sort some photos and get some words together for the next one but keep getting interrupted by apparently essential 'stuff to do'Wurzel wrote:Great report Neil those Adonis are stunning - they really 'ping' and a cracking Cloudy![]()
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Like you say it's great when you get your targets early
Looking forward to the next installment
Have a goodun. Wurzel