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Encouraging selection of fresh butterflies there, good work Trevor!
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More cracking photos Trevor - the Small Coppers et al all look brilliant on the amuve background and the SC on the orange flower is a cracking image :D :mrgreen: Coffee and cake is definitely one of the best ways to round off some exhausting butterflying :wink: :D

Have a goodun

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That Copper sequence is Hoggers-esque, Trevor! :)

Nice to still see Peacocks in September too. Round my way, they seem to vanish by late August, and you're lucky if you see more than a couple of singletons before the season is out. :(
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This morning I drove over to Tide Mils via High and Over.
At H&O the Wall Browns were very lively, despite the lack of much sunshine.
Maybe the temperature of 22c was enough to keep them active.
Some fresh males were seen, including one that had clearly had been attacked by a Bird,
suffering much wing loss, but again still very lively.
At Tide Mills all was quiet, no Clouded Yellows or LTB, but another male Wall Brown
gave me a little more exercise, before finally settling for a shot.

On the way back to the car I managed a distant shot of a solitary Egret.

Trevor.
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More lovely looking Walls, Trevor. I think an excursion to Sussex this week is a must. :)

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The first and third Walls are great looking Trevor :D :mrgreen: I do feel a bit sorry for the second - it's looks like it's had a run in with the 'scissor beak' bird :shock: :wink:

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Lovely Wall shots Trevor, they seem to have had a good year this year. :D Goldie :D
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I really should keep my eyes out for Wall Browns near the coast round my way, Trevor. Those you found appear to be in good nick so next time I'm out I'll be on my guard.
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This afternoon I returned to Herstmonceux Castle specifically to see how the Small Coppers were getting on.
There were many flying, some fresh, some worn.
Unlike yesterday's failed trip to find some Long Tailed Blues, the plentiful Coppers provided many photo opps.

Unfortunately the two large clumps of BLEP in the grounds have been ' tidied ' up since my last visit.

Trevor.

Many thanks everyone for your comments on the Wall Browns.
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One of many fresh Large Whites.
One of many fresh Large Whites.
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Great set of shots as per usual Trevor :D Those first 2 Small Coppers are the very worthy winners of the :mrgreen: though; stained glass and the second it positioned so perfectly it's like it growing out of the petals :D :mrgreen:

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Whoa! Those Copper images are ravishing, Trevor. Seems they're as keen on the ornamental asters as they are on the wild ones.
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Many thanks Wurzel & David. Glad you both enjoyed my afternoon with the Coppers.

With a beautiful blue sky early this morning I had high hopes that a search for Long Tailed Blues
could be undertaken before the forecast weather collapse arrived.
Then while watching BBC Breakfast, a reporter was standing on the seafront at Brighton talking
about the Labour party conference, behind him, out to sea, was an ominous looking black cloud!.
Consulting the Weather Radar on my laptop this confirmed a small but heavy shower was in progress
over Brighton. About 20 mins later it started to chuck it down at home.

So I set out for Whitehawk hill in pouring rain, safe in the knowledge that the rain shower was temporary.
On arrival several areas of the hill was searched, and soon several high speed LTB flybys were seen.
It was not until mid morning that sightings became regular, and the building cloud calmed the LTB's down,
allowing some good photo opps. In all about five LTB's could be identified throughout the morning.
Dogfights between males were quite frequent, with one individual intent on defending his patch
and seeing of any passing LTB, then returning to a particular small area to be photographed by
myself and other admirers.
Just before leaving a very fresh, nicely marked, female Speckled Wood landed on the path.

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Very nice LTB shots, Trevor. :mrgreen: :) It just shows that bright strong sunshine isn't the best for getting really good views of this species (and other Blues as well, when you think about it).

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Great stuff Trevor :D :mrgreen: Those open wing shots are cracking - love the soul-less black eyes on the hind wings :D

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Nice work, Trevor. Well done for persevering in spite of the heavy showers.

All we need now are for these infernal storms to disappear.
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I shall have to move south! Lovely pics of the LTBs. I haven't been following the news lately - has there been a special influx this year or would you expect to find them at Whitehawk Hill? Janet
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Janet Turnbull wrote:...I shall have to move south!..
Yep, my thoughts exactly :wink:

Great series of LTB photos Trevor :mrgreen: :D I can only admire these from a distance from up here in the midlands as Sussex is further than I will travel for a day trip and I am out of holiday entitlement from work for this year.

My favourite of your recent photos however are those Small Coppers on the yellow rudbeckias, beautiful complementary colours :D

Cheers,

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Many thanks everyone for your comments/enjoyment of last weeks LTB adventure.

MEET NEIL!.

This morning the weather looked just about good enough to risk another trip to Whitehawk Hill.
On arrival, the temperature was OK, and for once there was minimal breeze but the Sun was constantly
behind high and low cloud. For over an hour I had the site to myself, then a couple from Edinburgh turned up,
I told them that I was optimistic of some LTB sightings, and as it was quiet, I took them to several areas of
the hill where LTB's had been found. Later two Guys from Essex joined us, and we waited and watched for
hours with no luck.
Whenever Neil Hulme turns up on site my hopes of success are raised, but still nothing appeared, even
during a short spell of bright sunshine.
By early afternoon the other visitors had given up, but had taken with them some advice on other areas to search.
I was now on my own again, when I thought I heard a feint call, then a louder call ' Trevor ', it was Neil beckoning
me to follow him. I hurriedly tried to catch him up ( he can't half shift! ) and we finally ended up near Manor park road,
right on the edge of the site, and there was a perched a mint fresh male LTB, and utopia it was on a BLEP bloom !,
a combination I had long wished for.
Many images later, the weather was becoming a problem and we called it a day.

My thanks to Neil for showing me the only LTB of the day, and for the lift back to my car.

In honour of that wonderful experience today, I christened that male LTB ' Neil '.

Trevor.
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Absolutely cracking images Trevor :D 8) :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Those underside markings when fresh like that are stunning! 8) :mrgreen: My cup floweth over with the :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :D

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Hi Trevor
Just rewards for toughing it out. What a great day! Hopefully plenty more to come once the weather settles.
BWs, Neil
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