Silver-Washed in the North West
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Silver-Washed in the North West
Could anybody recommend a good site for Silver-Washed in the North West? I saw a single at Gait Barrows last year and realize they are at the Northern limit of their range and unlikely to be seen in numbers, but presumably there are places that offer more than just a remote chance? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
DJT
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silver-washed
anyone any sightings of silver-washed frits please, are they finished?, thinking of visiting wyre forest this week. thanks in advance.
We visited Gait Barrows, Arnside Knott and Whitebarrow yesterday. The weather was not particularly good warm but overcast all day.
Gait Barrows produced the only SW Fritillary as well as Small Tortoiseshell, comma, peacock, speckled wood, Meadow Brown, large white and Red Admiral.
At Arnside Knott there were at least 50 Scotch Argus but little else except for a solutary meadow brown and a small heath.
Whitebarrow was a disapointment. We only saw two butterflies in total a very obliging speckled wood and what I think was a Purple Hairstreak which shot to the top of a tree before I could get a photo. We walked up to the top but saw nothing at all at the top.
David
Gait Barrows produced the only SW Fritillary as well as Small Tortoiseshell, comma, peacock, speckled wood, Meadow Brown, large white and Red Admiral.
At Arnside Knott there were at least 50 Scotch Argus but little else except for a solutary meadow brown and a small heath.
Whitebarrow was a disapointment. We only saw two butterflies in total a very obliging speckled wood and what I think was a Purple Hairstreak which shot to the top of a tree before I could get a photo. We walked up to the top but saw nothing at all at the top.
David