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dilettante
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 10:08 pm
by dilettante
Just back from a great couple of weeks in Devon and Cornwall for a family holiday.
This is the only Small Copper I've seen all year, rather sadly. This was near Sennen Cove / Land's End:
A rather tatty Grayling, one of two or three seen. This one was near
MĂȘn-an-Tol
I found Walls in a few places along the coast. This one was near Pendeen
Red Admirals were common everywhere. This rather fresh one was actually in the Cotswolds, where we'd stopped for a couple of nights to break the long journey home from Cornwall
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Re: dilettante
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:13 pm
by David M
dilettante wrote:This is the only Small Copper I've seen all year, rather sadly.
A frightening statistic. Sadly, I think I've seen more Small Coppers during a day trip to the Isle of Man than I have all year on the mainland. Worrying stuff.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:59 pm
by Wurzel
I was worried too about the Small Coppers but I've seen them at four different sites recently so hopefully they're having a final surge - great shots as always dilattante
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: dilettante
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:01 pm
by dilettante
I hardly ever see Small Coppers near me in Cambs, so I'm not sure I can say they've declined, but it's a shame they're so hard to find.
dilettante
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 4:41 pm
by dilettante
I went down to a local chalk pit reserve (Cherry Hinton East Pit) in the heat yesterday, hoping for a Clouded Yellow as they've turned up there before. No luck on that front, but I was pleased to see good numbers of Common Blues, which have been noticeably few and far between this year. Several active males, and females ovipositing. Some probable Brown Argus also, but I wasn't able to confirm.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 1:38 pm
by dilettante
09-Mar-2017
Just to record my first sightings of the year: a Brimstone (possibly several), a Comma and a Small Tortoiseshell in Cherry Hinton nature reserve, Cambs at lunchtime in the sun, around 13 degC
Re: dilettante
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 11:08 pm
by David M
Off to a good start like most of us today, Dilettante.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 11:38 pm
by Wurzel
I could only match two of those Dilettante - it seems everyone's seen a Comma now except me
Have a goodun
Wurzel
dilettante
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 8:37 am
by dilettante
Saturday 10th June 2017
I've not been able to do much butterflying so far this year due to having a new puppy taking up all our time. But yesterday I managed to get time to make a trip to Monk's Wood to look for Black Hairstreaks. As has been reported elsewhere, they're having a good year at this site and were in evidence at most suitable blackthorn bushes I looked at around the wood.
Of course they're not the most cooperative species when it comes to photography. These first two images were taken with the camera held at arm's length above my head:
Black Hairstreak, Monk's Wood, Cambs, 10-Jun-2017
A teasing glimpse of upperside:
Black Hairstreak, Monk's Wood, Cambs, 10-Jun-2017
This one was more obliging:
Black Hairstreak, Monk's Wood, Cambs, 10-Jun-2017
I also saw my first
Ringlet of the year - beautifully fresh and chocolatey velvet, but unfortunately no photo. And as someone else reported seeing a fresh Comma, I saw this one which I like to think is its mother
Comma, Monk's Wood, Cambs, 10-Jun-2017
Also Large Skipper, Red Admiral, Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown. No whites at all as far as I recall.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 7:06 pm
by trevor
Brilliant Black Hairstreak images, a species I have not seen yet.
Must put that right one day.
Trevor.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 9:07 pm
by Wurzel
Fantastic stuff Dilettante, a species I've not encountered myself mostly because it's such a tricky one to see/photograph - but you've made it look easy
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: dilettante
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 9:18 pm
by dilettante
Thanks Trevor and Wurzel.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:59 am
by bugboy
You did better than I did with those Hairstreaks, partly my own fault for wandering off just when a female decided to pose but oh well, always next year
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dilettante
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 9:36 pm
by dilettante
Sunday 2nd July 2017
A trip to Therfield Heath to get my fix of Summer butterflies didn't disappoint: Marbled White, a few Chalkhill Blues, a handful of Dark Green Fritillaries, plus Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Small Skipper, Brimstone, Large White, Small White, Comma, Small Tortoiseshell.
Gatekeeper, Therfield Heath, Herts, 2-Jul-2017
Butterfly photography is less easy with my new furry companion!
While there I was given a tip-off about good numbers of Silver-washed Fritillary at a local wood so I took myself there in the afternoon.
Silver-washed Fritillary, Eversden, Cambs, 2-Jul-2017
Silver-washed Fritillary, Eversden, Cambs, 2-Jul-2017
Commas seem to be having a good year.
Comma, Eversden, Cambs, 2-Jul-2017
And here's a canonical Essex Skipper
Essex Skipper, Eversden, Cambs, 2-Jul-2017
Re: dilettante
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 8:36 pm
by Wurzel
Lovely set of shots dilettante
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especially the classic Essex
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: dilettante
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 10:03 am
by dilettante
Thanks Wurzel. I was pleased to confirm Essex Skippers on my doorstep while walking the dog this morning, and was happy with this phone picture:
Essex Skipper mating pair, Cambs, 7-Jul-2017
Re: dilettante
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 11:20 am
by Goldie M
Love the shot of your new companion,
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your Essex skipper shots are good too
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Goldie
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dilettante
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 7:01 pm
by dilettante
April 2018
Time to start my diary for 2018. After such a late start, it seems all of Spring has happened in a week. I didn't see my first butterfly until Saturday 13th April - a Brimstone in my South Cambs garden, closely followed by a Small Tortoiseshell
Wednesday 18th brought my first Holly Blue, as well as Peacock and Comma, in Cherry Hinton LNR on the edge of Cambridge.
Thursday 19th brought Orange Tip and Speckled Wood in the same location, as well as unidentified whites.
Today, Sunday 22nd, I went to Fleam Dyke, Fulbourn to look for Green Hairstreak. The scrub has been significantly cleared, and despite the heat it was quite breeezy so I wasn't too hopeful, but on my return journey after the sun had gone in and with a thunder storm looming, I found a single specimen:
Green Hairstreak, Fleam Dyke, Cambs, 22-Apr-2018
It's not particularly fresh-looking so must have been out for a day or two.
Re: dilettante
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 7:32 pm
by Wurzel
It's been a bit of Green weekend Dilettante - those are cracking shots of the Green one
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: dilettante
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 9:21 pm
by David M
dilettante wrote:...After such a late start, it seems all of Spring has happened in a week....
I can't improve on that, Dilettante. It just about sums things up.
We've had months and months of winter, no 'early' spring, and suddenly here we are expected to cope with 23c temperatures!!
No wonder
rubi is making hay!