Had a brief walk round near one of my good local spots in St Mellons, (between Cardiff and Newport). Good to see that some Common Blues and Small Coppers were out. Also nice to report that the Lackey Moth Caterpillars that were inhabiting a communal web (about a fortnight ago) are now looking much more like Lackey Moth Caterpillars and a probably nearly fully grown.
The big surprise of the morning was seeing a Dingy Skipper – I’ve never seen one before on my local patch. As far as I know it’s not down on the grid as a spot for Dingy Skippers – the nearest recognized spot would be Merthyr Mawr Warren, some way down the road near Porthcawl. I know on the Millenium Atlas the Dingy is also down somewhere near Barry (near Cardiff). Note to self – contact Richard Smith at Butterfly conservation tonight. In fact, I was mighty glad I got a photograph as I’d probably doubt I’d seen the butterfly without the proof.
Later on I paid a quick trip to Alun Valley which now has Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillaries on the wing. The small reserve (particularly looked after for High-Brown Frits) is currently carpeted by Bluebells. There were about 5 SPB’s as soon as I walked in the reserve. Unfortunately the weather conditions kept changing so I soon went home as the clouds came over. Nice afternoon though!
Michael
p.s. only just joined photobucket in an attempt to get better images on. After playing about I now think I've got a size that won't offend the screen. Brainache


Lackey Moth Caterpillar, nearly fully grown

Common Blue, Underwing, on Bird's foot trefoil

Common Blue (female) upperwings

Small Copper

Dingy Skipper - never seen before on my local patch.

Small-Pearl Bordered Fritillary in the Alun Valley (Ewenny)

Bluebells in the Alun Valley (Ewenny)

Small-Pearl Bordered Fritillary at the Alun Valley spot. On Bluebells..

SPBF underwings. Cloudy weather overhead. Must get a tripod for my shots, etc etc etc