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Dave R
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Small Tortoisehells

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Is this a really bad year for Small Torts? I ask because I have seen plenty of Peacock & Red Admiral in my garden but in the last two months I would say I haven't seen a single ST.
Been on a couple of outings to Chambers Wood in Lincolnshire and didn't see one there either so was wondering what the general experience was countrywide?
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have been doing quite a lot of butterflying this month and ive only seen one.At Alice Holt (Straits Inclosure)

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I saw plenty early on in the year but I agree they've been scarce since May ended.
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Just for the record i did see a second one this weekend on the South Downs near Graffham :D

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Essex Bertie
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In central Essex a few weeks ago, I saw up to 30 along a riverbank where previously I've only seen ones and twos. But this hotspot seemed very local; maybe they managed to get ahead of their parasite somehow. A couple of branch sightings this weekend suggest the next brood could be underway.

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About a month ago I saw lots (in one small area I saw at least 17) so they are having a good year around my haunts in Co Down, its peacocks that are having a really bad year, saw one all year!
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David,

They do seem to be scarce here abouts. On 31st July there was a BC walk around Chambers. Four hours and 50+ pairs of eyes saw no ST. Saw one in the Butterfly Garden there this week and it was a fresh specimen.

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On the corresponding weekend last year, I visited West Williamston in Pembrokeshire and saw huge numbers of Small Tortoiseshells nectaring on the Sea Asters in the tidal zone. I intend to go back there this Sunday if the weather forecast is correct and if I see only a few (or even none) then I will readily conclude that this has been an atrocious year for them.
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This probably isn't all the records but here are some reported ones for NI on Small Tort this year so far: http://www.bcni.org.uk/sightings.php?mo ... toiseshell
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I saw loads end of June/early July - but not so many recently.
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I saw reasonable numbers up until late June in Essex,but very few since. They are between broods now,hopefully they will re emerge in September. Saw one at Hayle,Cornwall, last Sunday.
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Had 4 on transect today on the Blackwater estuary, Essex - double my previous best! Only a few, but all looked too pristine to be migrants and the next brood is definitely underway.
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Started seeing quite few around in the last couple of days. Here's one on my prize ragwort :mrgreen:
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I saw 8 on a big patch of Wild Thyme at Aston Rowant on Sunday - the most I have seen in one place since I was a kid! :D
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