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Many thanks for the kind comments, Small Coppers are cracking little butterflies. Thank goodness they have such a long season!
I finished work early today so stopped off at Folkestone Warren on my way home. It was very warm and calm along the base of the cliffs, the only sound to be heard was the lapping of the waves and the rather bovine-sounding complaint of nesting Fulmars who clearly didn't like the look of me.
Lots of Small Whites and plenty of Dingy Skippers whizzing about Two Orange Tips (both males), a Speckled Wood and four Green Hairstreaks The best surprise came with this Wall I didn't know they were out I saw two in all So well worth my stopping off for a wander.
I finished work early today so stopped off at Folkestone Warren on my way home. It was very warm and calm along the base of the cliffs, the only sound to be heard was the lapping of the waves and the rather bovine-sounding complaint of nesting Fulmars who clearly didn't like the look of me.
Lots of Small Whites and plenty of Dingy Skippers whizzing about Two Orange Tips (both males), a Speckled Wood and four Green Hairstreaks The best surprise came with this Wall I didn't know they were out I saw two in all So well worth my stopping off for a wander.
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Back to Dungeness today for more Small Coppers
There's such a marvellous show of them at the moment
It's not to be missed
Dungeness itself is coming into bloom and when the flowers and the Small Coppers get together they put on quite a show
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Plenty of sunshine today although I didn't see that many butterflies on my walk with the dog, it was rather quiet. But I did see a Small Tortoiseshell, a Red Admiral, a Green-veined White and two Orange Tips, a male and this female
It's the first female Orange Tip I've seen this year
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I took myself down to Dungeness this fine morning.
The beach was lined with birdwatchers on look out for the squadrons of Pomarine Skuas that pass by The Point every May (a thrilling sight).
The shingle which is so barren and bleak in Winter is now a carpet of flowers with Small Coppers vying for the best of them I counted 58 Small Coppers during the course of my walk But I had another butterfly in mind when I decided to visit Dungeness today: the Grizzled Skipper.
I've been looking for them here ever since April turned out to be so warm, but had no luck. If I saw one today it'd be on the fourth time of trying!
And it didn't look as if I would be successful today either. After an hour of searching I had about given up when I just happened to see one sunning itself on a leaf Like something out of Star Wars It was the only one I saw I guess it's still early for this site.
So I added a new butterfly to my 2014 tally and what with there being such a show of flowers and Small Coppers I was very pleased I'd visited Dungeness today
The beach was lined with birdwatchers on look out for the squadrons of Pomarine Skuas that pass by The Point every May (a thrilling sight).
The shingle which is so barren and bleak in Winter is now a carpet of flowers with Small Coppers vying for the best of them I counted 58 Small Coppers during the course of my walk But I had another butterfly in mind when I decided to visit Dungeness today: the Grizzled Skipper.
I've been looking for them here ever since April turned out to be so warm, but had no luck. If I saw one today it'd be on the fourth time of trying!
And it didn't look as if I would be successful today either. After an hour of searching I had about given up when I just happened to see one sunning itself on a leaf Like something out of Star Wars It was the only one I saw I guess it's still early for this site.
So I added a new butterfly to my 2014 tally and what with there being such a show of flowers and Small Coppers I was very pleased I'd visited Dungeness today
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General Grevious is the baddy from Star Wars ( the not so good new ones) that I think Grizzlies look like Hoggers! Just been doing some catching up - great reports and shots especially the lushious Coppers I wasn't too sure but your Dingy looked paler and greyer than what I'm used to?
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Sunshine and showers today. Rather breezy too. I thought I'd chance a visit to Denge Wood between showers to see the Duke.
I arrived at 10am and on the walk to Bonsai Bank saw not a single butterfly which is unusual because you're almost guaranteed a few Orange Tips patrolling up and down at this time of year.
However, despite there not being a great deal of sunshine I very quickly came upon a Duke once I'd reached Bonsai Bank And then another one And when it brightened up for a spell it brought the Dukes out to play At one point I watched 6 of them whizzing about together I'm pretty confident that I saw at least 10, probably more, including this striking individual When I first glimpsed it I thought it was a mini Marsh Fritillary! I don't think it has lost its colour through being worn as it looks pretty fresh to me It's good to see this rare butterfly doing so well in Kent. I must go back later in the season to see how they're doing
I arrived at 10am and on the walk to Bonsai Bank saw not a single butterfly which is unusual because you're almost guaranteed a few Orange Tips patrolling up and down at this time of year.
However, despite there not being a great deal of sunshine I very quickly came upon a Duke once I'd reached Bonsai Bank And then another one And when it brightened up for a spell it brought the Dukes out to play At one point I watched 6 of them whizzing about together I'm pretty confident that I saw at least 10, probably more, including this striking individual When I first glimpsed it I thought it was a mini Marsh Fritillary! I don't think it has lost its colour through being worn as it looks pretty fresh to me It's good to see this rare butterfly doing so well in Kent. I must go back later in the season to see how they're doing
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I couldn't resist going back to Denge Wood today for another look at the Dukes. Denge Wood is only 20 minutes from where I work so when I finished early I headed straight there arriving around 1130, timing it perfectly to get caught in a heavy downpour!
As the rain splattered down I watched a Dingy Skipper go to roost and then battern down the hatches I scurried under a tree until the squall had blown through. The sun came out strongly and almost immediately the Dukes popped out all over the place I saw around 8 Dukes today and putting aside my camera for a moment I enjoyed watching them chasing around, spiralling high as if inside an invisible chimney and then parachuting back down to their watching posts The Dingy Skippers looked happier in the sunshine And seeing them here reminded me of your comment, Wurzel about the Dingies I see at Folkestone: they certainly do appear to be more sandy coloured than the inland ones.
Whilst watching the Dukes I saw a Green Hairstreak which just before I took this photo was apparently egg-laying I also saw Speckled Woods, several Green-veined Whites and a Small White.
It was a very rewarding visit to Denge Wood. The Duke is a rare butterfly and I'm fortunate to have one of its strongholds more or less on my doorstep, so I try to make the most of it
As the rain splattered down I watched a Dingy Skipper go to roost and then battern down the hatches I scurried under a tree until the squall had blown through. The sun came out strongly and almost immediately the Dukes popped out all over the place I saw around 8 Dukes today and putting aside my camera for a moment I enjoyed watching them chasing around, spiralling high as if inside an invisible chimney and then parachuting back down to their watching posts The Dingy Skippers looked happier in the sunshine And seeing them here reminded me of your comment, Wurzel about the Dingies I see at Folkestone: they certainly do appear to be more sandy coloured than the inland ones.
Whilst watching the Dukes I saw a Green Hairstreak which just before I took this photo was apparently egg-laying I also saw Speckled Woods, several Green-veined Whites and a Small White.
It was a very rewarding visit to Denge Wood. The Duke is a rare butterfly and I'm fortunate to have one of its strongholds more or less on my doorstep, so I try to make the most of it
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Lovely series of Duke photos in your last couple of posts Hoggers.
Cheers,
Neil
Cheers,
Neil
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Love your Duke photo's, Hogger's, I can't wait to go to Gaits Barrow to look for them, it's about an hour's drive and when the weather is bad it certainly is in the Lakes. Goldie
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Great Dukes Hoggers and that roosting Dingy is a cracker, I've only ever seen them do that once before myself but I love that pose.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Thanks for the comments guys : Dukes are great fun to see and photograph. I'm very lucky to live within 30 minutes' drive of Denge Wood.
Some nice sunny spells today and unlike over the weekend, it was pleasantly warm. I went for a walk in Orlestone Forest where I saw 6 Brimstones And 2 Orange Tips A Speckled Wood and this bashed and battered Peacock When I got home I saw a Holly Blue and a Large White in the garden.
I've had my eyes peeled for Common Blues and Brown Argus but no luck so far.
Some nice sunny spells today and unlike over the weekend, it was pleasantly warm. I went for a walk in Orlestone Forest where I saw 6 Brimstones And 2 Orange Tips A Speckled Wood and this bashed and battered Peacock When I got home I saw a Holly Blue and a Large White in the garden.
I've had my eyes peeled for Common Blues and Brown Argus but no luck so far.
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I visited Alex Farm Pastures in Shadoxhurst, Kent this morning, just a 15 minute drive from home. There was a great deal of cloud about but in the breaks it grew pleasantly warm.
Alex Farm Pastures is a designated SSI and once was home to Pearl bordered and Small Pearl bordered Fritillaries. Now it's known for its Grizzled Skippers.
The sun was shining when I arrived and I soon found a Grizzlie But then a flash of white caught my eye and when I looked more closely I saw it was another Grizzled Skipper but this time one that I believe is a taras I was over-the moon!
It's a very striking butterfly indeed Another Grizzled Skipper, this time of the more usual kind, suddenly appeared and paid court to the taras so looks like it was a female I'd seen 5 Grizzlies by the time that the cloud clumped over completely Then it started to rain so I headed back home.
A brief visit but rewarding
Alex Farm Pastures is a designated SSI and once was home to Pearl bordered and Small Pearl bordered Fritillaries. Now it's known for its Grizzled Skippers.
The sun was shining when I arrived and I soon found a Grizzlie But then a flash of white caught my eye and when I looked more closely I saw it was another Grizzled Skipper but this time one that I believe is a taras I was over-the moon!
It's a very striking butterfly indeed Another Grizzled Skipper, this time of the more usual kind, suddenly appeared and paid court to the taras so looks like it was a female I'd seen 5 Grizzlies by the time that the cloud clumped over completely Then it started to rain so I headed back home.
A brief visit but rewarding
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Nice one on the taras Grizzled, Hoggers,bit jealous here!
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Brilliant taras. Your first grizzlie has a lot of ab. intermedia about it. From the right hand side alone I would have said it was intermedia, but the left hand side is not so clear cut ...
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Great find Hoggers - massively jealous hereBuchan Boy wrote:Nice one on the taras Grizzled, Hoggers,bit jealous here!
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Hi guys, many thanks for your kind comments! I've never seen a taras before so you could have knocked me down with a feather when it appeared right in front of me!
Happy Hunting,
Hoggers.
Happy Hunting,
Hoggers.
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Lovely taras, Hoggers!
Best wishes,
Lee
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I concur, stunning little butterfly that Taras
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
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The taras was a real cracker, Wurzel, I'd no idea what a stunning little butterfly it is until I bumped into it yesterday.
So you can easily imagine what my first thought was today when I finished work early! Yes, I went back to Alex Farm Pastures and relocated the taras which wasn't difficult because it was in exactly the same place as yesterday and it's such a dazzling creature it stands out a mile And just like yesterday it drew not only my attention but that of another Grizzlie There was a bit of a chase and the taras did a lot of wing fluttering but the end result was the two went their separate ways.
I managed to get some more underwing shots of the taras today I also saw a Peacock, several Speckled Woods, a Green-veined White and an Orange Tip More sunshine today than yesterday but still plenty of cloud about and so after an hour in the company of the taras when the sky had clouded over again I decided to head for home but I'd some very fond memories to take with me
So you can easily imagine what my first thought was today when I finished work early! Yes, I went back to Alex Farm Pastures and relocated the taras which wasn't difficult because it was in exactly the same place as yesterday and it's such a dazzling creature it stands out a mile And just like yesterday it drew not only my attention but that of another Grizzlie There was a bit of a chase and the taras did a lot of wing fluttering but the end result was the two went their separate ways.
I managed to get some more underwing shots of the taras today I also saw a Peacock, several Speckled Woods, a Green-veined White and an Orange Tip More sunshine today than yesterday but still plenty of cloud about and so after an hour in the company of the taras when the sky had clouded over again I decided to head for home but I'd some very fond memories to take with me
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I paid my annual visit to the Pearl Bordered Fritillaries of Abbot's Wood today
But then a large cloud positioned itself overhead and although it remained warm, conditions suddenly became a lot duller. This had a calming effect on the butterflies which settled on bushes and on the ground with wings wide open At one point I found 4 PbFs all quietly resting within a few feet of each other I saw 14 PbFs in all And when the cloud had passed it was "Chocks Away" once more! I also saw Speckled Woods, Large and Green veined Whites and Brimstones.
Sadly, the Ice Cream Van wasn't there today (I usually have a celebratory "99") so I had to settle for one of my Marmite and Banana sandwiches instead Still, mustn't complain....!
As usual, I arrived when the sun was at its strongest and the butterflies were whizzing about like greased lightning, but I enjoy the chase and also seeing them do what butterflies do best on a sunny day
This was the closest I got to an underwing shot!
Lots of those Yellow Speckled moths about (I couldn't help wishing the PbFs were as numerous!)But then a large cloud positioned itself overhead and although it remained warm, conditions suddenly became a lot duller. This had a calming effect on the butterflies which settled on bushes and on the ground with wings wide open At one point I found 4 PbFs all quietly resting within a few feet of each other I saw 14 PbFs in all And when the cloud had passed it was "Chocks Away" once more! I also saw Speckled Woods, Large and Green veined Whites and Brimstones.
Sadly, the Ice Cream Van wasn't there today (I usually have a celebratory "99") so I had to settle for one of my Marmite and Banana sandwiches instead Still, mustn't complain....!
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