August 2009 Sightings

Discussion forum for sightings.
User avatar
sahikmet
Posts: 257
Joined: Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:54 pm
Location: Uxbridge Middlesex

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by sahikmet »

To day at Chobham Common lots of Painted ladies, 11 Small skippers, 5 Grayling. Grayling well camouflaged, on the ground. Also possible Essex skipper? Could anyone confirm or otherwise please. Comments welcome. It was nice meeting you Jack at Bold Hill the other day. Went back next day still no luck with Silver spotted skippers.
Cheers

Sezar
Attachments
Grayling 2.jpg
Grayling 1.jpg
Essex skipper.jpg
Last edited by sahikmet on Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:03 pm, edited 2 times in total.
User avatar
Matsukaze
Posts: 1852
Joined: Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:18 pm
Location: North Somerset

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Matsukaze »

Hi Felix,

There are still Grayling at Draycott Sleights, but very few of them.

I think at Stoke Camp they may be caught between managing for different species of blue - it seems to be suiting Small Blue rather better than Chalkhill now. This may be by design as Small Blue was the rarer of the two species in Somerset a few years ago.

Did the little moth, Pyrausta cingulata, occur at Draycott when you used to visit the place?
Piers
Posts: 1076
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:21 pm

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Piers »

Now that's a question..! It has been some years since I visited. That's the little Crambid with the lateral cream bar isn't it? I can't recall for certain but i would hesitate to say that I do not recall seeing it. I would have to dig out my old diaries to be certain though as I would have made a note had I encountered it...

Felix.
Paulcrook
Posts: 158
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:29 pm

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Paulcrook »

Saw the following at 2 locations in Dorking, Surrey

Meadow Brown
Gatekeeper
Silver-washed Fritillary
Painted Lady
Brown Argus
Common Blue
Holly Blue
Small White
Large White
Green Veined White
Brimstone
Red Admiral
Comma
Peacock
White Admiral (very worn)
Speckled Wood
(All the above at the lower end of Box Hill)
Clouded Yellow (My first in the UK)
Chalkhill Blue
Small Copper (Possibly)
(the above all at Denbies Hillside)

By the way does anyone in the Surrey/Hampshire border area know where I can find a definite Small Copper and a Small Heath. These are proving to be quite a problem this year.

Paul
Susie
Posts: 3618
Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:34 pm

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Susie »

There are definitely small heath and small copper at Denbies. I have seen these very recently.
Paulcrook
Posts: 158
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:29 pm

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Paulcrook »

Saw the following at 2 sites in Dorking, Surrey today

Large White
Small White
Green-veined White
Brimstone
Comma
Red Admiral
Peacock
Painted Lady
White Admiral (very worn)
Silver-washed Fritillary
Speckled Wood
Gatekeeper
Meadow Brown
Brown Argus
(All the above at the lower end of Box Hill)
Clouded Yellow (my first in the UK but also, as I couldn't focus the camera quickly enough, my worst butterfly ever)
Chalkhill Blue
(Possible) Small Copper
(the above 3 on Denbies Hillside)

Whilst writing, does anyone in the Hampshire/Surrey Border area know where I can reliably find a Small Copper and Small Heath. I am having quite a good year so far but can't find these, two which I thought would be relatively easy.

Paul
Paulcrook
Posts: 158
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:29 pm

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Paulcrook »

Sorry, posted twice - not trying to impress anyone - just messed up!

Thanks for the advice Susie

All the best

Paul
User avatar
Vince Massimo
Administrator & Stock Contributor
Administrator & Stock Contributor
Posts: 1855
Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:36 pm
Location: Crawley, Sussex

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Vince Massimo »

Hi Sezar,

Your Skipper is a female which makes it more difficult, but I do not think the tips of the antenna are black enough to be an Essex Skipper. I would therefore have to go for Small Skipper in this case. As always a second opinion would always be helpful.

Cheers,

Vince
User avatar
Vince Massimo
Administrator & Stock Contributor
Administrator & Stock Contributor
Posts: 1855
Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:36 pm
Location: Crawley, Sussex

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Vince Massimo »

Hi all,

I paid another visit to Colley Hill, north of Reigate, Surrey on Monday 3rd to see how the Silver Spotted Skippers were doing. I saw around 20, two of which were females. There were similar numbers of Chalkhill Blue but these seem to be down on previous years. The highlight for me however was a nice fresh Dingy Skipper, clearly a second-brood individual. Be warned that the Silver Spotted Skippers and Chalkhills are only to be found at the base of the hill and the slopes are so steep as to be dangerous. There is a spot in the south-eastern sector which is not quite so precarious and easily accessable. I can post directions if anyone needs them.

Cheers,

Vince.
User avatar
Jack Harrison
Posts: 4635
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:55 pm
Location: Nairn, Highland
Contact:

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Jack Harrison »

VinceM wrote:
Be warned that the Silver Spotted Skippers and Chalkhills are only to be found at the base of the hill and the slopes are so steep as to be dangerous.
That sounds the ideal place to test if my “Geranium Bronze” leg has fully recovered :) (Some might recall that I got a leg injury last Autumn when I tripped on some steps and crashed into a wall while chasing a Geranium Bronze; I ended up in hospital). The leg is OK now, but excessively rough ground and very steep hills are off the agenda; in my 65th year of butterflying, I am old enough to be allowed some excuses. I am even entitled to be a “Grumpy Old Man” :evil:

Jack
User avatar
sahikmet
Posts: 257
Joined: Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:54 pm
Location: Uxbridge Middlesex

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by sahikmet »

Vince M wrote:Hi Sezar,

Your Skipper is a female which makes it more difficult, but I do not think the tips of the antenna are black enough to be an Essex Skipper. I would therefore have to go for Small Skipper in this case. As always a second opinion would always be helpful.

Cheers,

Vince
Thanks Vince

Cheers

Sezar
User avatar
eccles
Posts: 1562
Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:17 pm
Location: Longwell Green, Bristol

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by eccles »

Matsukaze wrote:Hi Felix,

There are still Grayling at Draycott Sleights, but very few of them.

I think at Stoke Camp they may be caught between managing for different species of blue - it seems to be suiting Small Blue rather better than Chalkhill now. This may be by design as Small Blue was the rarer of the two species in Somerset a few years ago.
I have visited the Sleights a few times recently but have seen no grayling at all. There were first brood wall near the top earlier this year.

It hadn't occurred to me that Stoke Camp was being actively managed for small blue but it makes sense, since the Sleights nearby appear to be favouring chalkhill which are doing quite well there, no doubt assisted by the grazing sheep. Meanwhile, I saw at least a dozen second brood small blue at Stoke Camp when I visited on August 2nd, but only a single chalkhill.
User avatar
Dave McCormick
Posts: 2388
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:46 pm
Location: Co Down, Northern Ireland
Contact:

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Dave McCormick »

Red admirals galore here, same with Painted Ladies. Saw several more peacock butterflies than I have been seeing which was nice. Here is a shot of a painted lady and a peacock I got earlier:

Peacock at rest under some trees:
Image

Resting Painted Lady:
Image

Saw today total:

Mountstewart Gardens:

2 Male GV Whites
40+ Red Admirals (was being swarmed by them so I gave up counting)
5 Peacock Butterflies
4 Meadow Browns
40+ Painted Ladies
1 Female large white

My Garden:

3 Red Admirals
4 Small Whites (one badly damaged)
5 Large Whites
Cheers all,
My Website: My new website: http://daveslepidoptera.com/ - Last Update: 11/10/2011
My Nature videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/DynamixWarePro
User avatar
Jack Harrison
Posts: 4635
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:55 pm
Location: Nairn, Highland
Contact:

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Jack Harrison »

Splendid sighting today in Tesco car park. My current car (Citroen C1) plus the model (Morris Eight) that was my first ever car 50 years ago.

Sorry to be off topic, but I got quite excited when I returned to my car and found what was parked next to me.

Jack
Attachments
cars.jpg
hammer
Posts: 31
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:14 pm
Location: Broughton, Lincolnshire

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by hammer »

Has anyone seen any second brood adonis blues yet, i am on holiday next week and i am planning a trip down south to see chalkhill blue and silver spotted skipper, if i can see all three it would be terrific, i was too early for the first brood of adonis when i went to Goring for the clubtail dragonfly.

Colin.
User avatar
sahikmet
Posts: 257
Joined: Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:54 pm
Location: Uxbridge Middlesex

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by sahikmet »

jackharr wrote:Splendid sighting today in Tesco car park. My current car (Citroen C1) plus the model (Morris Eight) that was my first ever car 50 years ago.

Sorry to be off topic, but I got quite excited when I returned to my car and found what was parked next to me.

Jack

Great Jack as you say, I did drive one of those in late fiftys once but as I remember with some difficulty. Sorry joining off topic.

Sezar :D
User avatar
Pete Eeles
Administrator & Stock Contributor
Administrator & Stock Contributor
Posts: 6779
Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:10 pm
Location: Thatcham, Berkshire
Contact:

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Pete Eeles »

hammer wrote:Has anyone seen any second brood adonis blues yet, i am on holiday next week and i am planning a trip down south to see chalkhill blue and silver spotted skipper, if i can see all three it would be terrific, i was too early for the first brood of adonis when i went to Goring for the clubtail dragonfly.

Colin.
I've not heard of any sightings thus far ...

Keep an eye on the Hampshire and Dorset websites.

Cheers,

- Pete
Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies: http://www.butterflylifecycles.com
British & Irish Butterflies Rarities: http://www.butterflyrarities.com
User avatar
Denise
Posts: 1152
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:15 pm
Location: Bristol.

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Denise »

They are being reported at Durlston.
http://www.durlston.co.uk/index.php?nid=2&id=1
Look at the daily diary.

Denise
Denise
User avatar
Matsukaze
Posts: 1852
Joined: Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:18 pm
Location: North Somerset

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Matsukaze »

Hi Eccles,

Grayling at Draycott Sleights, 6 August 2006 (below). They were seen there in 2007, not sure about since, one way or the other. The population must always have been very small and possibly the weather in the last couple of years has tipped them over the edge.
grayling060806_002.jpg
Interesting about the sheep grazing at Draycott. Summer-grazing sheep and Small Blue do not mix - sheep eat the flowerheads of the kidney vetch and take out the caterpillars. Either they do not graze horseshoe vetch or their grazing of it does not harm the Chalkhill or Adonis caterpillars (which will not be feeding on the flowerheads).
User avatar
Dave McCormick
Posts: 2388
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:46 pm
Location: Co Down, Northern Ireland
Contact:

Re: August 2009 Sightings

Post by Dave McCormick »

Went out for a 2 mile walk around where I live and saw:

20 or so Large Whites
Several GV Whites (One female)
15 Painted Ladies
6 Small Tortoiseshell
5 Meadow Brown (All worn)
1 Ringlet (bit worn)
2 Silver Y (Dark Form)
4 Holly Blues
3 Red Admirals
1 Peacock Butterfly

I did notice something odd though. I saw a butterfly which I knew was a large white male and it looked a little smaller than usual because a normal sized male large white came along and landed beside it and it was bigger.

Peacock Butterfly:
Image

GV White Male:
Image

Large White Male:
Image
Cheers all,
My Website: My new website: http://daveslepidoptera.com/ - Last Update: 11/10/2011
My Nature videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/DynamixWarePro
Post Reply

Return to “Sightings”