It was so good to see your shots of the roosting Dingy Skippers Katrina. This, and the Grizzlies, are another couple of Species I have spent time searching for in recent days but no joy yet.
Thanks Pauline,
Sussex butterflies are quite behind this year due to the poor weather. I think I was lucky to find them as it seems like the first ones had just come out that afternoon.
Thanks Wurzel, it would have been better if they came up off the ground a bit but you take what you can get on that front,
A short trip to Devils Dyke this afternoon. It was remarkably windy. I saw a fresh Red Admiral - my first of the year I think. Peacocks. Brimstones, one Green Hairstreak and a Grizzled Skipper. Also seen were goldfinches and 2 ravens
Thank you David and Wurzel, Grizzlies are one of my favourites.
My sister was visiting for the day and wanted to go butterflying for the whole day. I didn't need asking twice.
We visited Pulborough Brooks, Kithurst, Rewell Wood and Mill Hill yesterday.
At Pulborough no butterflies were seen but we did spot a scone and coffee. My sister spotted lots of blue beetles which turned out to be Alder Leaf Beetles.
At Kithurst we were lucky someone had found a DoB in the gloom and shared it with us. My sister spotted a Green Carpet Moth and a Vernal Shieldbug.
At Rewell/ Fairmile Bottom we saw a Painted Lady, Small Copper, Orange-Tips, Brimstones, Holly Blues, Peacocks, Read Admirals and a PBF flew into our cameras field of view while we were photographing a Small Copper.
We stopped at Mill Hill I was hoping for Grizzled Skippers as they have now been seen. i didn't find any but there were plenty of Dingy Skippers, 2 Walls, Peacocks and my first Common Blue of the year.
I'm green with envy Katrina, especially for the Grizzled Skipper Don't think I'll get to see one this year the way things are going press on regardless,Goldie
That sounds like a brilliant family trip Katrina- I don't know what I'm more envious of - the butterflies that you saw or a sibling suggesting an all day trip
Thanks Wurzel - I am lucky my sister is interested in butterflies.
Thanks David, we were. Were were - we had given up on them appearing and were slowly heading back at that point.