Some negatives
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Some negatives
31st July. Nil Brown Hairstreaks at Bernwood. Nil Silver Spotted Skippers on Watlington Hill and amazingly no Chalkhill Blues there either. But one female DG Fritillary.
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I concentrated on the West-East road where I saw one BH last August. I'll return in ten days to a fortnight.
I believe Aston Rowant south of the M40 is better for SS Skippers but have never tried there. You can bet the M40 cutting itself has very good populations but I don't suppose anyone has been able to find out. I saw several at Watlington last year on 6 August but failed to get any photos of the very flighty butterflies. My only photos of them (slides) date back to the 1970s but I don't suppose evolution has changed them much since then!
Jack
I believe Aston Rowant south of the M40 is better for SS Skippers but have never tried there. You can bet the M40 cutting itself has very good populations but I don't suppose anyone has been able to find out. I saw several at Watlington last year on 6 August but failed to get any photos of the very flighty butterflies. My only photos of them (slides) date back to the 1970s but I don't suppose evolution has changed them much since then!
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I used to go to Aston Rowant in the late eighties for silver-spotted skippers - I'm so glad they still fly there.
It is still early for brown hairstreaks, and different sites often produce the insects at different times. I used to find they emerged earlier at Whitecross Green (from mid-July) than in Bernwood (where I saw them mostly on the Shabingdon side, and where they persisted well into September).
I spent two hours today at a brown hairstreak site in Switzerland, where I saw and photographed them at the end of August last year. Not a single hairstreak (but I had a wonderful time looking for them).
Guy
It is still early for brown hairstreaks, and different sites often produce the insects at different times. I used to find they emerged earlier at Whitecross Green (from mid-July) than in Bernwood (where I saw them mostly on the Shabingdon side, and where they persisted well into September).
I spent two hours today at a brown hairstreak site in Switzerland, where I saw and photographed them at the end of August last year. Not a single hairstreak (but I had a wonderful time looking for them).
Guy
Ah yes!
Sorry, Jack! Having a few problems with the CD player tonight. It's definitely on its way out. Just managed to get Sibelius's Symphony No 1, Op.39, (Ashkenazy, Philharmonia) on the go.
Now then! Silver-Spotted Skipper.
Yes, south side of M40 at Aston Rowant. Upper slopes of the meadow beneath the signed footpath. Map reference not much help, I'm afraid. Best bet is to hire Martin for the day. He's got an eye for these critters.
Sorry if that's not much help! I'm working on a poem about Brown Hairstreak called, "Absent Friends"
Bryan
Sorry, Jack! Having a few problems with the CD player tonight. It's definitely on its way out. Just managed to get Sibelius's Symphony No 1, Op.39, (Ashkenazy, Philharmonia) on the go.
Now then! Silver-Spotted Skipper.
Yes, south side of M40 at Aston Rowant. Upper slopes of the meadow beneath the signed footpath. Map reference not much help, I'm afraid. Best bet is to hire Martin for the day. He's got an eye for these critters.
Sorry if that's not much help! I'm working on a poem about Brown Hairstreak called, "Absent Friends"
Bryan
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Guy, that must have been such a sound of the cicada's. Seen them on TV and they were loud. One creature I'd love to see on year.
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Jack,
Just realised I took this shot at Aston Rowant yesterday from near to where the Silver-spotteds are:
This meadow is on a south-west facing slope and the picture is looking north-west to Hill Farm. Approximate map reference is 727964.
The SSPs were few and far between near the top of this meadow. Hope this helps!
Bryan
Just realised I took this shot at Aston Rowant yesterday from near to where the Silver-spotteds are:
This meadow is on a south-west facing slope and the picture is looking north-west to Hill Farm. Approximate map reference is 727964.
The SSPs were few and far between near the top of this meadow. Hope this helps!
Bryan