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Thank you Dave, Wurzel and Neil. :D

Nearly there Wurzel, but much more to come first!

Best wishes,

Lee
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5th May 2014

I visited Hutchinson's Bank today as another Surrey reserve I had heard a lot about and as I was heading to Tunbridge Wells again for the evening. It's another chalk downland site with all that you would expect (and some things you wouldn't) but with much more scrub cover. It falls within Greater London, being near Croydon.
Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
It was a little chilly at times and not that sunny but I still saw plenty. I was too early for any blues but this was made up for by this little chap, who landed in front of me and then posed nicely.
Green Hairstreak, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Green Hairstreak, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Can anyone say which snake this is? I presume it's either grass or smooth but I missed the head as it slinked into the grass. Around 60cm long.
Unknown snake, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Unknown snake, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
I saw a couple of Grizzled Skippers but Dingy Skippers were more numerous. They are anything but dingy when fresh!
Dingy Skipper, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Hutchinson's Bank, Surrey, 5th May 2014
Sightings: 12 Peacock, 1 Speckled Wood, 1 Large White, 2 Green Hairstreak, 2 Grizzled Skipper and 10 Dingy Skipper.

Later, at my friend's house in Tunbridge Wells, he has been clearing out his garden and has befriended a pair of Robins that are nesting there.
Robin, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 5th May 2014
Robin, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 5th May 2014

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I think I have an inkling of the things you wouldn't expect :wink: Great Greenstreak shot Lee and the Dingy is a cracker too :D :mrgreen:

Have a goodun

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Thanks Wurzel. I was particularly pleased with the Green Hairstreak and the first Dingy shot!

Best wishes,

Lee

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6th May 2014

Being in Tunbridge Wells overnight meant I was halfway to Windover Hill and Abbots Wood...accompanied by my friend Michael, we set off south. The weather this time was much more like it and the first thing we saw in Abbots Wood was a glow worm larva.
Glow worm larva, Abbots Wood, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Glow worm larva, Abbots Wood, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
We only saw one Pearl Bordered Fritillary in the end along with 1 Red Admiral, 1 Peacock, 1 Speckled Wood, 2 male Orange Tip, 8 Green-veined White, 1 male and 1 female Brimstone and 1 Speckled Yellow moth.
Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Abbots Wood, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Abbots Wood, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Abbots Wood, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Abbots Wood, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
After a while, we set off for Windover Hill. Checking the car park and the chalk pit opposite yielded 3 male and 1 female Orange Tip, 2 Green-veined White and 5 Dingy Skipper, including this well marked individual.
Dingy Skipper, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Setting off up the hill, it was so windy I didn't go to right to the summit this time but took a different route back down. 1 female Wall and 7 Dingy Skipper were seen.

This really is one of my favourite places.
View looking east from Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
View looking east from Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Wall, female, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Wall, female, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Wall, female, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Wall, female, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Wall, female, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Wall, female, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Dingy Skipper, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
View looking east from Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
View looking east from Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Cowslips, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014
Cowslips, Windover Hill, East Sussex, 6th May 2014

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Great Wall shots Lee :D I'll have to look more carefully as I've never seen a Glow worm larvae before.

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Thanks Wurzel :)

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Lovely Wall shots Lee, not the easiest to get, nice Shots of East Sussex too, also nice to see what a Glow worm larva looks like :D

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Thanks Mike :D

I'm still surprised I got so close and that's twice for a Wall now...given I have to get right on top of anything to get a good shot with my phone.

That view alone is worth the drive, in my opinion - I love it.

Best wishes,

Lee

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7th May 2014

A gloomy day but with some brightness, so I headed over to Warren Farm in Ewell to see if any more Small Coppers had emerged. They had. :D

I saw three, but these were my only sightings in the hour I was there. Still, what a sight they were.
Small Copper, male, Warren Farm, Ewell, Surrey, 7th May 2014
Small Copper, male, Warren Farm, Ewell, Surrey, 7th May 2014
Perhaps this male was freshly emerged, as he was flexing his, ahem, bits.
Small Copper, male, Warren Farm, Ewell, Surrey, 7th May 2014
Small Copper, male, Warren Farm, Ewell, Surrey, 7th May 2014

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Beautiful fresh Small Coppers Lee :D I was looking back at your mystery snake and I reckon it could be a Slow Worm as they can grow to up to 50cm and have a more uniform beige appearance :?

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Hi Lee,

I'll go along with Wurz on the 'snake' :wink: Super Small Copper images, they really are jewels when fresh.

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Thank you Wurz and Bill! :D

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16th May 2014 - Denbies Part One

After seeing reports from Susie that Adonis Blue, Common Blue, Brown Argus and Small Heath were out and finishing early on a Friday, I had to visit after work, arriving at 18.00. I spent an hour and a half on site, walking parts that I hadn't on many previous visits; this really is a such a superb site.

There wasn't a great deal flying, most things seemed to have bedded down but eventually the flash of brilliant blue led me to a male Adonis Blue. I found several and spent some time just watching them. Common Blue were also about in good numbers along with Small Heath, which I couldn't get near to. They seem to have a sixth sense! A single Grizzled Skipper, a handful of Dingy Skipper and an odd looking Brown Argus rounded off a lovely evening.

With his forewings tucked away, the Brown Argus looked normal.
Brown Argus, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Brown Argus, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
But when his wings popped up, it revealed a elongated spot, which made a square shape on the underside.
Brown Argus, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Brown Argus, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Both sides were the same.
Brown Argus, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Brown Argus, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
However, apart from the view, which never fails to take my breath away, the star of the show tonight were Adonis Blues. There is just something about the light at sunset. Gets me every time.
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Adonis Blue, male, Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Just part of that stunning view.
Sunset view from Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Sunset view from Denbies Hillside, Surrey, 16th May 2014
Sightings: 10 Adonis Blue, 12 Common Blue, 1 Brown Argus, 10 Small Heath, 1 Grizzled Skipper, 5 Dingy Skipper.

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Lovely atmospheric shots Lee, gorgeous evening light and butterflies to match :D Great ab as well :D

Have a goodun

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I agree wholeheartedly with Wurz on the sense of atmosphere, a quality that's often hard to convey...nice one Lee :wink:

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So it's high time I caught up!

17th May 2014 - Part One

At this point, still using my phone.
I may be bruised, I may be battered. But this field is still mine. <br />Peacock, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
I may be bruised, I may be battered. But this field is still mine.
Peacock, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Stretching out. Small Tortoiseshell larvae, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Stretching out. Small Tortoiseshell larvae, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, mating pair, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, mating pair, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Small Blue, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014
Common Blue, male, Howell Hill, Ewell, Surrey, 14th May 2014

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Great Blue shots Lee, the SB is on my list for next year Goldie :)

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Welcome back, Lee! Eighteen months to catch up - that even puts Wurzel in the shade... :wink: :)

Great Small Blues, too, and not far from me either. I must check them out some time.

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millerd wrote:Welcome back, Lee! Eighteen months to catch up - that even puts Wurzel in the shade.
LOL!

Joking aside, it's really good to see you back on here, Lee, and I look forward to catching up on your sightings.

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