Thanks David. Another enjoyable trip to Dorset, details to come in due course as usual.
Dorset part 1 – Sunday September 1st.
Last Sunday, Jane and myself headed down to Dorset for our last trip of the year. In some previous years we have gone down to Dorset around this time with my mom and/or our daughter Sarah and the grandkids for a family holiday but this year due to to various reasons it was just the two of us and so we had booked into a B&B on a farm not far from Corfe Castle.
With no need to rush, we took a leisurely drive down the A429 through the Cotswolds and then the A350 via Shaftsbury and by 1.30pm we were approaching Fontmell Magna. We planned to stop off for a bit at Fontmell Down, a site I had never visited before despite using this route a number of times.
Fontmell Down.
We turned off the A350 at Fontmell Magna and headed for the car park at the top of the down to find it absolutely rammed with cars so we carried on a little way and found a space a bit further long the road. I left Jane reading her Kindle and walked back to the entrance to the down and noticed a number of old aircraft taking off from the airfield across the other side of the road and many of the people at the car park appeared to be there to watch those. I am not sure if this a regular thing or if there was an event going on but it was nice to see these old planes flying around above the downs.

- Above Fontmell Down - 01.09.2019
I went through the gate from the car park onto the down and as I often do when I am at a site new to me, I immediately went the 'wrong way'. It was very breezy at the top of the down and so I figured I would look for a sheltered spot and walked down the slope to my right and along the tree line at the bottom. I say I went the wrong way but I soon found Common Blues, Meadow Browns and Small Heaths plus some nice fresh looking male Adonis Blues and a Brimstone patrolling the tree line.

- Adonis Blue - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019

- Adonis Blue - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019

- Adonis Blue - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019

- Adonis Blue - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019
One female Meadow Brown stood out with a paler 'orange' patch on her left forewing.

- Meadow Brown - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019
I was aware that Silver-spotted Skippers could be found here, the only site in Dorset where they can be found I believe, but thought it may be getting a bit late for them. I met a chap who was looking for them but had not seen any and was just leaving.
A little further along I met another chap who told me that there should be a few SSKs still flying but they were only found on the south facing slope on the other side of the ridge...which is where I would have ended up if I had gone the 'right way' from the car park.
I made my way up and over the ridge to the other side and then down and along towards the south facing slope and stopped for a few minutes to chat with a couple who asked me if I had seen any Clouded Yellows (not yet... but carry on reading), as apparently a few had been reported from there the previous weekend. I then carried on, seeing more Meadow Browns, Small Heath, Adonis and Common Blues plus a couple of Brown Argus but these were all very active in the warm afternoon sun and with the blustery breeze were difficult to photograph.

- Adonis Blue male and female - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019
No more than five minutes of so after the couple asked me if I had seen any Clouded Yellows, what should fly right in front of me...a Clouded Yellow. I looked back to see if the couple were still around but they had disappeared from view around the curve in the down. I watched as it flew up the slope at high speed and I was just thinking 'there's no point in trying to follow that' when it did a 180 and flew back towards me and landed half way down the slope. I kept an eye on the position where it had gone down and walked up slowly and was about ten feet away when it took off again. Luckily, it just came a little closer and I managed t get a couple of record shots before it was off again, this time disappearing into the distance.

- Clouded Yellow - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019
I was making my way back up the slope when I spotted a Silver-spotted Skipper, a worn female that darted from flower head to flower head for a while before I lost track of her.

- Silver-spotted Skipper - Fontmell Down 01.09.2019

- Fontmell Down 01.09.2019
By now, I had been here for an hour and not wanting to dig too deep into the store of brownie points too soon, I made my way back to Jane and we carried on our way.
My main target for our trips to Dorset at this time of year is always Adonis Blue, this being a species we do not get in the midlands and I usually miss the first brood. Also, I am always hopeful of a Clouded Yellow. We had not even arrived and I had seen both already which meant that the pressure was off for the next few days and I could just enjoy what turned up.
To be continued...
Neil.