Re: August 2014
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 7:17 pm
Reminds me of the fantastic County Durham Bee-Eaters...can't believe that's 12 years ago!
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Thanks Peter, my first post, great to get an answernomad wrote:Hi Paul , the National Trust site of Swellshill Bank is approx Grid Ref 860022 to the south of Stroud. Plenty of parking on the lane above. There should be plenty of Adonis Blues on the Wing. Regards Peter.
The picture is fine.The Doc wrote:
p.s. first ever picture posted so please let me know if others can see it. I digiscope my butterflies which was fun on such a precipitous bank!!! Pretty hard too!!
It was almost certainly Dark Green Fritillary. The ONLY possible alternative would have been Silver Washed, but there's insufficient woodland for this species to be present in this area.The Doc wrote:also seen as well as a mystery fritillary at thw bottom of the bank. This flew through at about 30m range, never paused & never re-appeared, couldn't get my bins on it but suspect it was a Dark Green Frit.
I understand what you're saying, Doc, since I grew up in St. Helens, but you have 2 notable species within an hour's drive: Large Heath at Whixhall Moss and Silver Studded Blue at Prees Heath (Shropshire).The Doc wrote:nowt much specialist here in Cheshire but well placed to do the northern & southern stuff without mega long journeys
Don't know if you have set off yet Steve, sorry if you have. There is a report for Aug 23rd on the Upper Thames Butterfly site of just 3 Silver-spotted Skippers at Aston Rowant. The list looks like the observer searched the slopes pretty thoroughly, so it looks like just the last few are left there now. Good luck if you are going or have already gone.Steve Babbs wrote:Hi
Anyone know what the numbers of silver-spotted skipper are like at Aston Rowtan at the moment, and their condition - as I'm keen to get photos of good condition ones? I know it's probably well past their peak but was considering a look tomorrow.
Thanks
Steve
There's no such thing as a bad dog - just a bad dog owner.Wurzel wrote:Cracking shots PhilzoidYou're right the uncontrolled dog was a mar on the day and it hasn't done anything to help my girls get over their fear of dogs
. It was a shame because there were some really well behaved dogs round that day with responsible owners but my girls were twitchy after that encounter so I kept getting distracted - still I got a few shots too - but it'll probably be August 2015 before I get round to posting them
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Have a goodun
Wurzel