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A great set of images Andrew you've really managed to make the most of the light to capture the full range of colours on those cracking Coppers :D :mrgreen: Looking forward to your return visit :D

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Nice Coppers, Andrew, a species most of us only see in small numbers (those living near Dungeness are an exception).

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Cheers Wurzel. :D

Thanks David, I think a trip to Dungeness later in the year is in order. :D

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07-05-18 Denge Wood

After Noar Hill wetted my appetite, I made a trip to Denge Wood to see some more Duke's, here are some highlights.

The first I saw was in a tree (Field Maple?).
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The rest were in the more traditional low down positions.
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Among other butterflies seen that day, Green Hairstreak, Brimstone and Orange-tip.
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The Brimstone was tucking in heartily. I like the legs in the air. :lol:
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The Duke's of Denge did not disappoint, and I left with appetite sated, for a while. :D

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Fabulous shot of the Duke up high Andrew :D :mrgreen: :mrgreen: That Brimstone seems to have gone all in, it looks like the flower is eating the butterfly :shock: :lol:

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Aah! Nice to still be seeing fresh Dukes, even if it was 4 weeks ago! Their season is over all too quickly....how I wish they had a regular second brood. :(

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Thanks Wurzel, never seen one in a tree before. :D
It does! But rest assured there was no sneaky crab spider that had a hold of it, I watched it fly off safe and sound. :D

Thanks a lot David. :D Yup, still trying to catch up! :oops: :D

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I like pics of butterflies in a setting and you have aced it with your Duke on a Field Maple.

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Dukes up trees is a new one on me as well - a great piece of behaviour to capture, Andrew. :)

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Cheers Ernie and Dave. :D

Two Meadow Browns seen at Abbot's Wood on Saturday.
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Things are motoring along now Andrew :D , great shots of the Meadow Browns they can be quite tricky this early in the season :D

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Some marvellous recent images Andrew, it's easy to forget how beautiful even common and ubiquitous species like Meadow Brown's can be when fresh :)

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Cheers Wurzel, this one seemed pretty chill (some cloud helped me out). :D

Thanks Bugboy, very true. :D

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13-05-18 Lullington Heath

A return to the Heath to see some more Coppers, but also for other spring species.

The others included Red Admiral, Large White, Green-veined White and my first Brown Argus.
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A female Wall in Friston Forest. This was one of those times when your concentrating on something, then you turn around and there's a butterfly sat 10 feet away from you where there wasn't before. :D
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My best Small Copper encounter was this male on blossom.
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As the sun got lower I finished off with Grizzled Skipper.
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A very worthwhile return. :D

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It's great when butterflies just 'materialize' :D Definitely worth the return visit :D Must be getting close to the Marshie trip?

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A Duke up a tree and then a Copper on a hawthorn, great shots Andrew :D

I wish I could turn around and find a Wall Brown behind me...in fact I wish I could find one within 50 miles of where I live.

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That's an odd looking female Wall Brown, Andrew. The markings near the apex of the forewings are unusually faint.

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It really is! :D Luckily the act of turning around didn't scare it off. Yes, close-ish. :D Cheers Wurzel

Thanks a lot Neil. :D 50 miles ? Damn! :(

I don't really know David, I don't think I've seen enough to immediately notice that kind of thing. It does seem so, comparing with others.

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14/05/18 - 19/05/18 East Sussex highlights

Not quite in the same league as Glanvilles and Black Hairstreaks, but here it is anyway. :lol:

I was chuffed with this Large White at Abbot's Wood, a classic 'seen on the way out' number.
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I crossed the road at High and Over for the first time, to explore west where I'd heard good things could be seen.
I'd heard right, there was Large White, Green-veined White, Green Hairstreak, Speckled Wood, Brimstone, Red Admiral, Peacock, Comma, Dingy Skipper, Common Blue, Brown Argus and more Wall. But the star was a female Speckled.
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Myself and this Dingy Skipper shared a moment on the way up Windover Hill. :D
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I continued to enjoy Lullington Heath and Friston Forest with another female Wall, Speckled Yellow moth and my first blue spot female Small Copper. :D
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Great set of shots Andrew, especially like the Dingy on the hand :D I have one of those in my 'in the hand collection' but not as good as that one :D :mrgreen: Cracking Small Copper, a proper 'Blue Badger' :D

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