Excellent. I was too early at the end of April and saw none at Foulden then.Five Grizzled Skipper at Foulden Common yesterday.
Jack
Excellent. I was too early at the end of April and saw none at Foulden then.Five Grizzled Skipper at Foulden Common yesterday.
Hi SethGibster wrote:A short (90mins) visit to Noar Hill in cloudy,cool mizzle/light rain resulted in a Dingy Skipper and a single male Duke of Burgundy. Why does it insist on being rubbish weather on my day's off work??? I can recommend The Queens in nearby Selbourne for grub though
..heard my first two this year last week, in Finland of all places!Jack Harrison wrote: And looking forward to hearing my first Cuckoo for 2010. A few years ago I could hear Cuckoos from the garden. But still getting Turtle Doves though.
Jack
Hi Lee, we stayed at Noar Hill until about 4.30 and then returned home ... maybe we did meet you? and a shame if we missed ... there was four of us altogether and we saw much the same as you, no Grizzled Skippers but loads of Dingy Skippers, plus quite a few Holly Blues on the wing during the afternoon ...Lee Hurrell wrote:Clive, was it you and Shirley I met at Botany Bay on Saturday afternoon?
Sure is - and an aberration at that! The forewing underside is quite unusual!Zonda wrote:Is this my first Adonis? Please verify. Taken today at Durlston Country Park.