Magog Down - 4th June 2023
I paid a visit to Cambridge and the stunning Magog Down. Rolling hills of wildflower and the home of Small Blue. I had not encountered Small Blue in any great number before and the previous weekend had seen a count of 100. During my visit I saw 50 and had a personal audience with Britain's smallest butterfly. Whist trying to photograph on example, a couple landed on my hand and for twenty minutes refused to leave (not that I was complaining). They were even exploring the inside of my rucksack, so a thorough check was needed before departure to ensure I didn't take any unwanted hitchhikers home with me.
Kind Regards
Kev
Kev Ling
Re: Kev Ling
"so a thorough check was needed before departure to ensure I didn't take any unwanted hitchhikers home with me." - beats having to check for Ticks
Sometimes Small Blues can be the most approachable of butterflies. lovely set of shots
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Kev Ling
Small Blues are engaging butterflies, Kev. They regularly inspect humans (and their belongings) for anything which is of interest to them.
Love the shot of the pair of them on your hand.
Love the shot of the pair of them on your hand.

Re: Kev Ling
A few more Small Blues, this time in our local Ipswich Park in early June.
For a change they seemed quite photogenic and I was luck enough to find my first pair in copulation as well as my first ovum (there were quite a large number on a single Kidney Vetch plant). Regards Kev
For a change they seemed quite photogenic and I was luck enough to find my first pair in copulation as well as my first ovum (there were quite a large number on a single Kidney Vetch plant). Regards Kev
Re: Kev Ling
Great set of shots Kev especially the second one - what a cracker
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel