Re: Andrew555
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:33 pm
For one reason or another I never got a good look at the last round of Adonis Blues. So here are some shots from May/June that I didn't get around to posting at the time.
I noticed how some males have a row of black spots along the edge of the hindwing, and some don't. Like these from Mill Hill.
Anchor Bottom is a grassy valley to the north of Mill Hill and, after the report of the numbers of Adonis there, I decided to pay a visit.
It was my first time at the site and it was brilliant!, with indeed lots of Adonis to be seen. It was also the first time I'd done some evening spotting, arriving at 5:30 and not leaving till 8:00.
This area of damp earth was very popular.
In the light of a setting sun, with the Adonis sitting up like jewels to catch the last rays, it was quite magical.
Definately on the list of places to return to next year.
Cheers
I noticed how some males have a row of black spots along the edge of the hindwing, and some don't. Like these from Mill Hill.
Anchor Bottom is a grassy valley to the north of Mill Hill and, after the report of the numbers of Adonis there, I decided to pay a visit.
It was my first time at the site and it was brilliant!, with indeed lots of Adonis to be seen. It was also the first time I'd done some evening spotting, arriving at 5:30 and not leaving till 8:00.
This area of damp earth was very popular.
In the light of a setting sun, with the Adonis sitting up like jewels to catch the last rays, it was quite magical.

Definately on the list of places to return to next year.

Cheers