July 2024

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Re: July 2024

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It has been a year of capturing a variety of butterflies ovipositing. This started back in the spring with a Speckled Wood, followed closely by another. Then I have witnessed both a Small and then an Essex Skipper, and recently even a Small Copper. Today, was a meeting with a female Large White who was obviously looking for somewhere to offload a few ova - and as there were Nasturtium in my mother's garden, I followed her as she fluttered around them in her attempt to find just the right conditions, with iPhone camera ready to capture the moment.

I very rarely get to photograph a Large White let alone a female, and then a female actively laying her eggs:
Large White female ovipositing<br />Garden on Chignal Road, Chelmsford 21/07/2024
Large White female ovipositing
Garden on Chignal Road, Chelmsford 21/07/2024
and her 28 ova laid on the underside of a leaf of a variegated form of Nasturtium:
Large White ova<br />Garden on Chignal Road, Chelmsford 21/07/2024
Large White ova
Garden on Chignal Road, Chelmsford 21/07/2024
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Re: July 2024

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Sunny and warm - but very breezy - at Chobham Common this afternoon. Several Graylings were out, darting around in the wind and hiding between clumps of vegetation. Their preferred bare areas are at a premium this year because of the amount of rain there has been.
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Also seen - a few Essex Skipper, Small Heath, Gatekeeper and the last faded remnants of the Silver-studded Blues.

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Re: July 2024

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Tuesday 23rd, Nicholaston Burrows (3pm to 5pm):

Meadow Brown 40-50
Hedge Brown 40-50
Large White 7
Purple Hairstreak 7
Common Blue 6
Small Blue 5
Small White 3
Marbled White 3
Large Skipper 2
Small Copper 2
Small Heath 1
Speckled Wood 1
Red Admiral 1
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Re: July 2024

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15 species on my local patch near Heathrow today, including a female Small Copper (the first of this species seen since early June)...
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...and several Holly Blues. There were three or four puddling males, one of which was very lightly marked and took a brief break on a bramble.
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Another was more conventionally marked.
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However, pride of place went to a shining new female laying on goats' rue that kindly gave a flash or two of its upperside.
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More to come in my PD in a week or two.

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Re: July 2024

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My first Jersey Tiger moth of the summer seen today as well. Another honorary butterfly...
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Re: July 2024

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millerd wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:42 pm My first Jersey Tiger moth of the summer seen today as well. Another honorary butterfly...JT1 230724.JPG
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I saw my first last Sunday morning. Always look so colourful in flight. As it was flying it was almost a gonner as a Whitethroat flew up out of some brambles, attempting to snatch it, but just missed.

That was the regular form with reddish hind-wings, but yesterday morning as I opened my front gate I disturbed another. That was the form with yellow hind-wings, f. lutescens, which seems locally common.
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Re: July 2024

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I went looking for Odanata at my local Wiltshire Wildlife Trust reserve yesterday. A few butterflies about including a good number of Comma.

One individual outshone the rest. Conigre Mead Nature Reserve, Melksham.
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Re: July 2024

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First Painted Lady seen since 11th April at Terling in Essex nectaring on Knapweed Centaura nigra - only my third one of the year.
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Re: July 2024

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Called in at Perham Down, Wiltshire, yesterday (23-07-2024) and I'd only taken 3 or 4 steps onto the down itself when I spotted a Silver-spot, there were at least 4 more as well...
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Today on the way home I called in on the off chance at Shipton Bellinger...
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Have a goodun

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Re: July 2024

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David Lazarus wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 4:41 pmFirst Painted Lady seen since 11th April at Terling in Essex nectaring on Knapweed Centaura nigra - only my third one of the year.
Two more than me, David. Been precious few on the continent too this year so far. :(
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Re: July 2024

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Wurzel wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 6:43 pm Called in at Perham Down, Wiltshire, yesterday (23-07-2024) and I'd only taken 3 or 4 steps onto the down itself when I spotted a Silver-spot, there were at least 4 more as well...
Today on the way home I called in on the off chance at Shipton Bellinger...
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Crikey, those Silver-spotted Skippers wasted no time, Wurzel! And a Brown Hairstreak for dessert as well - sounds like a good day... :) :mrgreen:

Cheers,

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Re: July 2024

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Stevieb wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:24 pm..One individual outshone the rest..
That is an abnormally stunning Comma, Steve. :mrgreen:
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Wurzel wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 6:43 pm Called in at Perham Down, Wiltshire, yesterday (23-07-2024) and I'd only taken 3 or 4 steps onto the down itself when I spotted a Silver-spot, there were at least 4 more as well...
VERY nice SSSkippers, Wurzel! Really nice to see them in this quantity, and a mating pair to boot :)

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Re: July 2024

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i spent a few hours at Barton le Clay near the spring today. there were plenty of Chalk Hill Blues enjoying the fine weather.

i was very pleased with this extra fluffy individual:
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i saw this pretty white plant; it is only 8cm tall
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do you know what type it is ?
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Re: July 2024

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Visited a favourite Grantown on Spey site today. Overcast but warm. Half a dozen scotch argus on the wing.
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Re: July 2024

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Hi Charles, could be a white version of the clustered bellflower, Campanula glomerata.

Lovely images of Scotch Argus, Berti. Don’t see many of those on the forums...
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Re: July 2024

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millerd wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:42 pm My first Jersey Tiger moth of the summer seen today
My first Jersey Tiger of the summer also seen this morning here Dave - an annual occurrence now with a larva spotted crossing a path in Spring 2023 as well.
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Re: July 2024

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Bertl wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:05 pmVisited a favourite Grantown on Spey site today. Overcast but warm. Half a dozen scotch argus on the wing.
Lovely to see, Bertl. :mrgreen:

Been a while since I last caught up with this species.
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Re: July 2024

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A couple of Holly Blues sharing a sheltered leaf as they sat out a bit of drizzle on my local patch at lunchtime today.
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It's not unusual to find them in twos like this.

A few other species were flying during drier and slightly brighter moments.

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Re: July 2024

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essexbuzzard wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 10:48 pm Hi Charles, could be a white version of the clustered bellflower, Campanula glomerata.

Lovely images of Scotch Argus, Berti. Don’t see many of those on the forums...
thanks for your helpful suggestion essexbuzzard ! there were purpley ones nearby.

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