Large Blue - Favourite Photo of 2023
Week 8
So with the Social passed and the weather really turning wintry (for now at any rate) what better time to snuggle up with the warmth of the laptop and continue selecting your Favourite shots from 2023?
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
Large Blue - Favourite Photo of 2023
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Large Blue
This was taken at Collard Hill back at the start of June one of my ‘twofer’ trips. I’d arrived after a whistle stop tour round Priddy had produced the goods Small pearl wise on the second time of asking, and had ran into a Large Blue almost immediately at the bottom of the hill. However it refused to stop and so I wandered off muttering and wondering if I’d be able to get any shots. I needn’t have worried as at the far end there were several flying along the various little tracks formed by either the process of ‘creep’ or livestock traversing the steep down. Of all the ones that I saw this was the stand out individual as it was so beautifully marked and the blue really shone out in the oncoming gloom.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
This was taken at Collard Hill back at the start of June one of my ‘twofer’ trips. I’d arrived after a whistle stop tour round Priddy had produced the goods Small pearl wise on the second time of asking, and had ran into a Large Blue almost immediately at the bottom of the hill. However it refused to stop and so I wandered off muttering and wondering if I’d be able to get any shots. I needn’t have worried as at the far end there were several flying along the various little tracks formed by either the process of ‘creep’ or livestock traversing the steep down. Of all the ones that I saw this was the stand out individual as it was so beautifully marked and the blue really shone out in the oncoming gloom.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Large Blue - Favourite Photo of 2023
Aside from generally being bigger than other UK blues (as the name suggests), they really can be a a striking deep blue - both characteristics make them relatively easy to identify when there are also Common Blues around. I spent two days at Collard Hill in June: both were hot and sunny, but I arrived on day one with about an hour before early cloud cleared and managed to find one with its wings open.
The rest of the time the good numbers I saw all kept tightly shut (even at seven in the morning on the second day...). I did find a mating pair though, tucked right down in the grass.
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On 16th June at Daneway Banks, I saw a healthy 16 Large Blues, although given the hot conditions photographing them was tricky:
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Christmas decorations with a difference...
A very happy Christmas and a butterfly-filled 2024 to you all!
A very happy Christmas and a butterfly-filled 2024 to you all!
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Fabulous little business. Thanks, Chris. I will be making some purchases for sure.
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By far and away my best ever encounter with the species at Daneway Banks this year. I came away with in excess for 20 individuals and arrived early to find a cool morning with the sun just starting to break the cloud making in perfect for photographing this glorious insect, many of which looked very fresh. Impossible to pick a favourite so a small selection...
a rather dusky one,
and my first ever in cop with this species.
Some addictions are good for the soul!