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Brilliant Small Pearl Trevor :D :mrgreen: I'm not sued to seeing Small Heaths unobstructed, let alone on Bracken :shock: :lol:

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Nice work with the roosting butterflies, Trevor. Sure beats chasing them around in the heat of the day.
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Mouth watering shot's Trevor, love the Pearl's and great shots of the Small Heath, not managed to see them yet. Goldie :D
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DEW FRESH SMALL PEARL. 24/5/ 2019.
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COVERED IN EARLY MORNING DEW.
COVERED IN EARLY MORNING DEW.
VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE.
VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE.
WINGS DRY
WINGS DRY
READY FOR THE DAY AHEAD.
READY FOR THE DAY AHEAD.
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Gorgeous shots Trevor :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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The benefits of being an early riser, Trevor! Lovely shots of those Small Pearls just waking up. :mrgreen: Goodness knows what time I'd have to set my alarm to be there to see them like that... :roll: :)

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It's good to be back!. For some reason my laptop wouldn't connect to the net from Thurs until tonight.

With the emergence of the Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary this last week at Park Corner/ Rowland Wood,
and the closeness of this site to my home, it is little wonder that I have spent quite some time there recently.
My visits have mainly been early am or late pm, so most of the images below are of resting SPBF.

Also over the past few days PCH/Rowland Wood has also played host to a strong UKB contingent!, including...……..
Neil Hulme, Gary Norman, James ( B.saurus ), Dave ( millerd ), Katrina, John W, Andrew555. ( Hope I haven't left anyone out! ).

Good to see you all again,
Trevor.
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Some great recent posts Trevor, those Sussex Fritillaries are doing fabulously now aren't they, and long may that continue :D
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A cracking collection of Small Pearls Trevor - especially liking the dew covered individual :D :mrgreen:

Have a goodun

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Many thanks, Katrina, Dave, Bugboy & Wurzel.

I've taken so many images over the past few days, and here is another.
I think this one should be titled 'Ole blue eyes' !.

Sorry Frank!.
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"Lovely Butterfly shots Trevor :mrgreen: :mrgreen: especially the the one in your post," Blue Eye's" Goldie :D
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Fabulous, Trevor. What is it about butterflies and moisture that captures the attention so much?
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Many thanks Goldie & David. It's good to have such a rare species in my local area.

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I am currently in Wiltshire. A visit to ' The hill ' this morning found the
Marsh Fritillaries all but over, only five seen in fairly good conditions.

The prize of the day was this pair of mating Brown Argus.
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Crickey Trevor that was fast - they've only been out for a couple of weeks there! I suppsoe they were making hay while the sun shone :shock: :? Still the Brown Argus in cop must have made up for the lack of Marshies and Tilshead must be booming by now?! :D

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The best of the rest today.
Tilshead performed well early this morning, but photography was hampered by a strong breeze.
This site produced my first Small Blue of the year. Moving on, I later found a fabulous, fresh
' blue ' female Adonis Blue, and my first Large Skipper.

A great day spoilt by the wind, but very productive.

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Oooooh, that is a VERY attractive female Adonis :mrgreen:
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More attractive to me is the female Brown Argus. How chocolate brown with orange lunules can present itself in such a striking way remains a mystery.
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Some rather nice female butterflies there, Trevor. That Small Blue is nearly perfect, the Brown Argus has larger-than-average orange lunules and is quite striking, but that Adonis with unusual amounts of blue takes the prize for me! :)

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Hi Trevor,

Just catching up with all your recent excursions, loads of lovely photos of beautiful butterflies, many of which I don't get locally but always good to see. :mrgreen: :D

Cheers,

Neil.
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