September 2024
Re: September 2024
Down at High & Over on the South Downs near Seaford today, there were perhaps a dozen third brood Walls flying. It was early enough in the day with a bit of a chill still in the air for one or two males to sit still long enough to be photographed with their wings open.
Full accounts of the day in my PD in a while.
Dave
Unfortunately the only female I saw (an absolutely splendid new one) would only sit with her wings shut. I dropped in on another couple of Sussex locations on the way back, but saw nothing of great note at either.Full accounts of the day in my PD in a while.
Dave
Re: September 2024
Perhaps of interest there have been at least 2 Wall Browns photographed over the last week at Rainham RSPB Reserve. A butterfly just hanging on in the London area.
Re: September 2024
Nice to know Wall Brown is keeping going in those parts of the country.
If the weather holds, I'll pay a visit to the coast to see if I can find any round my way.
If the weather holds, I'll pay a visit to the coast to see if I can find any round my way.
Re: September 2024
It seemed to be Copper day on my local patch today. I counted 11 individuals, one of the highest totals I've ever recorded here. They included several I'd not seen before, one of which was a beautiful new female with a full set of blue badges.
Dave
12 other species seen, and well over 100 butterflies altogether: full details in my PD before too long.Dave
Re: September 2024
No buddleia left in my Aberdeen garden now so very few butterflies visiting now.
I did visit Logie Steading near Forres early afternoon today and seen 2 red admirals, 2 comma butterfly, 1 small tortoiseshell, 2 speckled wood and a dozen peacock butterfly.
Only managed to photograph
the tortoiseshell and peacock butterfly.
I did visit Logie Steading near Forres early afternoon today and seen 2 red admirals, 2 comma butterfly, 1 small tortoiseshell, 2 speckled wood and a dozen peacock butterfly.
Only managed to photograph
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Re: September 2024
BertI and Logie Steading.
I am a regular to Logie Steading. I live just 7 miles away. I'm surprised that we have never bumped into one another.
But maybe you had imagined that I am like my ukb avatar. Not quite true. You are more likely to see me like this.
Jack
I am a regular to Logie Steading. I live just 7 miles away. I'm surprised that we have never bumped into one another.
But maybe you had imagined that I am like my ukb avatar. Not quite true. You are more likely to see me like this.
Jack
Re: September 2024
Hey Jack
I will definitely make a point of notifying you next time I am up in Forres and taking a visit to Logie Steading.
Be great to have a coffee
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Cheers
Bert.
I will definitely make a point of notifying you next time I am up in Forres and taking a visit to Logie Steading.
Be great to have a coffee
Cheers
Bert.
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Re: September 2024
I'm going away at the weekend to Orkney. Back for the following weekend.
Jack
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Re: September 2024
I haven't been exaggerating about my Peacocks. Much of the buddleia is like this.
The adjacent shed door is open there is a continual movement into the shed after the butterflies have refuelled.
Jack
The adjacent shed door is open there is a continual movement into the shed after the butterflies have refuelled.
Jack
Re: September 2024
14 Species seen on the hill this morning including a smart Small Copper ab.radiata. Beacon Hill, Wiltshire
Brimstone (2)
Large White (4)
Small White (6)
Green-veined White (2)
Small Copper (2)
Brown Argus (6)
Common Blue (6)
Adonis Blue (5)
Red Admiral (2)
Painted Lady (1)
Comma (1)
Speckled Wood (4)
Meadow Brown (7)
Small Heath (6)
Brimstone (2)
Large White (4)
Small White (6)
Green-veined White (2)
Small Copper (2)
Brown Argus (6)
Common Blue (6)
Adonis Blue (5)
Red Admiral (2)
Painted Lady (1)
Comma (1)
Speckled Wood (4)
Meadow Brown (7)
Small Heath (6)
Re: September 2024
Interesting, Jack.Jack Harrison wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 1:30 pm...The adjacent shed door is open there is a continual movement into the shed after the butterflies have refuelled.
They clearly hang on till later in the year at your latitude than they do here. I saw a single Peacock round my way today by coincidence, but generally they disappear around mid-August.
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Re: September 2024
Loving the Small Copper Stevie



I went to Benfleet Downs to see the 3rd brood Wall Brown and saw double-figures for the first time at any site. They were hyperactive by 11 in the full sun and 20 C temperatures, but I caught them earlier in the morning to avoid frustration, including a beautiful female although she did not make it easy to get her upperwings:
and a couple of males before they were too busy looking for the 2 females I found:
and there was a lovely female Small Copper too:
And this was an interesting one from a distance - 49 Small White & 39 Large White, 4 female Green-veined White left - I wanted to get a dark marked Small and saw one that was the right size from a distance, but as I crept forward I had a wow moment when my heart-stopped - "it couldn't be, could it? No way!". Indeed, I was correct - no way



and one that has normal markings and is of normal size:
And typical markings of the Small White
And two of the four female Green-veined White:
Some Common Blue were well past their best but there were still some good-looking ones:
A good day butterflying at a recommended site - 12 species and 151 butterflies seen during a 4 hour morning circuit.



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Re: September 2024
" Keep em' peeled !" Poor shot of a Long-tailed Blue larvae from coastal Kent a couple of days back. Allan.W.
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Re: September 2024
Yesterday afternoon 17/09/2024 I popped into Langdon Hills Country Park on the way home from Benfleet Downs to see another 7 Wall Brown. Here the 3rd brood is past its peak with some nice fresh ones still but a couple were well past their best including this female:
and it was good to see they were still up at Northlands Wood:
The fresh ones were far too quick to follow after brief stops only to tempt me. Highlight was one male flying through my legs - not sure it called out "nuts" or not
Not much else as it started to cloud over but there was a Small Copper and a Common Blue, 3 Comma, and a remarkable 32 Meadow Brown considering there are none left at Baddow Meads.
and it was good to see they were still up at Northlands Wood:
The fresh ones were far too quick to follow after brief stops only to tempt me. Highlight was one male flying through my legs - not sure it called out "nuts" or not



Not much else as it started to cloud over but there was a Small Copper and a Common Blue, 3 Comma, and a remarkable 32 Meadow Brown considering there are none left at Baddow Meads.
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Chelmsford, Essex
Re: September 2024
Tuesday 17th, National Botanic Gardens of Wales, nr. Cross Hands:
Small White 16
Speckled Wood 8
Red Admiral 3
Common Blue 2
Peacock 1
Small Copper 1
Green Veined White 1
Brimstone 1
Small White 16
Speckled Wood 8
Red Admiral 3
Common Blue 2
Peacock 1
Small Copper 1
Green Veined White 1
Brimstone 1
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Re: September 2024
Logie Steading 18th.
10+ Peacocks, one distant white high up which raised pulse rate briefly - was it a long-awaited Holly Blue?
BertI. Keep a look out for 'notch wing'. A non-butterfly autumn scene. It should have had a Red Admiral or two but no luck. Jack
10+ Peacocks, one distant white high up which raised pulse rate briefly - was it a long-awaited Holly Blue?
BertI. Keep a look out for 'notch wing'. A non-butterfly autumn scene. It should have had a Red Admiral or two but no luck. Jack