I stopped at Chobham Common on the way home in the afternoon. Saw my first ever Graylings. Thanks for the tip-off Jack!
The changing weather (frequent cloudshadow) meant they settled down more easily and were not too hard to photograph. (In the sunshine they were indeed hard to get near once they started moving again.)
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... yling1.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... ling2a.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... ling2b.jpg
Last 2 were of same butterfly. 7-8 seen overall. Also saw Large Skipper, Small(Essex?) Skipper, Meadow Brown (one with those red mites attached), Gatekeeper and Red Admiral.
Cheers.
-Mike
Graylings at Chobham Common, Surrey
Graylings at Chobham Common, Surrey
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Chobham graylings
Hi,
Great pictures, could you advise as to location as you know Chobham has many car parks and covers a large area. Getting a bit too old to walk all the way round!!
Cheers
Sezar
Great pictures, could you advise as to location as you know Chobham has many car parks and covers a large area. Getting a bit too old to walk all the way round!!
Cheers
Sezar
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It might be of interest Mike that I had never seen Graylings at Chobham Common nor indeed had I actually heard of them occurring there. The habitat seemed right (we of course had that Silver Studded Blue success last year) so I had simply presumed that Graylings would also occur there. I suppose it was a hunch based on some 60 years of butterflying!
A first for me today, Saturday. Well not a new species, but Small Copper in the garden for the first time. Nectaring on buddliea would you believe.
Jack
A first for me today, Saturday. Well not a new species, but Small Copper in the garden for the first time. Nectaring on buddliea would you believe.
Jack
I saw them at approx SU972653. Car park was the one by the roundabout to the west-southwest of there. Looking at getamap the hill is called Oystershell Hill, and I saw the majority of them on the northwest slope. I followed the path Eastwards from the carpark, up the hill and then left and down the northwest slope path. Took my pics there.
Well good hunch Jack. It was a beauty.
-Mike
Well good hunch Jack. It was a beauty.
-Mike
Thanks, I will try early next week.
Sezar
Sezar
FlyByWire wrote:I saw them at approx SU972653. Car park was the one by the roundabout to the west-southwest of there. Looking at getamap the hill is called Oystershell Hill, and I saw the majority of them on the northwest slope. I followed the path Eastwards from the carpark, up the hill and then left and down the northwest slope path. Took my pics there.
Well good hunch Jack. It was a beauty.
-Mike
Graylings at Chobham Common, Surrey
Hi,
At Chobham today, Oystershell Hill at least 15 Graylings, managed some pictures. Thanks Mike for the info.
Cheers,
Sezar
At Chobham today, Oystershell Hill at least 15 Graylings, managed some pictures. Thanks Mike for the info.
Cheers,
Sezar
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