Small Skipper - Favourite Photo 2019
Week 17
So we continue inextricably towards the end of the Favourite Photos with only four weeks to go until the grand finale Once again, this week, we are surrounded by ‘Smalls’…
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos as then it will be easier to keep track of things? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As in previous years details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Small Skipper - Favourite Photo 2019
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A couple of fav pics here, a ovipositing female at Bookham
and I managed to add this species to my in-cop collection last year too
Some addictions are good for the soul!
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I'm afraid the Small Skipper was a bit too quick for me last year, I ended up with only a couple of shots and I was disappointed,
until finally I managed the shot's on the cliffs at Dover on the 24th July. Goldie
until finally I managed the shot's on the cliffs at Dover on the 24th July. Goldie
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Unfortunately, I made the mistake of planting a patch of lavender in one of the most exposed parts of my garden making photographing visitors challenging. I encountered this individual on an unusually calm day in early July and had rare success, so it is my choice of favourite.
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It's not much to look at, but the appearance of this lively species tells you midsummer is here:
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Small Skippers, along with the other golden skippers, didn't seem to have such a good year around my patch in 2019, probably as a result of the previous years hot and dry summer. Nevertheless, they still appeared in fair numbers at all the spots I would expect them to.
As usual, I spent some time trying to confirm ID's between these and Essex Skippers.
Cheers,
Neil.
As usual, I spent some time trying to confirm ID's between these and Essex Skippers.
Cheers,
Neil.
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This species did well on my local patch - that is until the area was abruptly mown flat at the end of July, putting an end to their season and that of the Essex Skipper overnight. Despite plenty of local examples seen before this desecration, the individual that sticks in the mind comes from the many seen down at Durlston Country Park when primarily looking for Lulworths on 20th June. It held its wings unusually flat, providing great views of a brand new male with a rich orange-tan colour.
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Small Skipper
My first Favourite shot for this species came from the briefest of lunchtime forays. I was admiring a female when a male dropped in and without a ‘please or thank you' latched on and started copulating! The second came a few days later from Five Rivers. At first I thought this sandy coloured individual was an old and tired Smessex. Closer examination revealed it to be a Small but it wasn’t that worn or tired so I’m wondering if this is an aberrant? Have a goodun
Wurzel
My first Favourite shot for this species came from the briefest of lunchtime forays. I was admiring a female when a male dropped in and without a ‘please or thank you' latched on and started copulating! The second came a few days later from Five Rivers. At first I thought this sandy coloured individual was an old and tired Smessex. Closer examination revealed it to be a Small but it wasn’t that worn or tired so I’m wondering if this is an aberrant? Have a goodun
Wurzel