Bizarre specimen...
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 4:17 pm
Just after midday today, whilst on Whiteford Burrows on the north Gower coast, I came across this butterfly:
Quite apart from its strange appearance, with the left side practically washed out, what intrigues me is that, given it appears to be a male, it cannot be anything other than a Brown Argus, a species I wouldn't expect to see round here until early May even in a warm spring.
This site is a reliable one for this species during its normal flight period, but I was very surprised to see one in mid-April.
Any reassurance would be welcome!
Quite apart from its strange appearance, with the left side practically washed out, what intrigues me is that, given it appears to be a male, it cannot be anything other than a Brown Argus, a species I wouldn't expect to see round here until early May even in a warm spring.
This site is a reliable one for this species during its normal flight period, but I was very surprised to see one in mid-April.
Any reassurance would be welcome!