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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:02 pm
by hilary
I also enjoy the other than buttterfy photos. In the absence of butterfies they I seem to be noticing more of them - but naming them another matter. Bark Flies I'd never even heard of.
I've not spotted any GVWs on my Garlic Mustard, but today I saw a pair of Bullfinches stripping the seed pods (The Orange Tips went a week or so ago) so along with the Sawflies, a very productive plant.

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:04 pm
by ChrisC
Bullfinches eh Hilary, they are handsome bird. such a subtle call too. hard to believe they were once and maybe still considered a pest species for what they do to apple trees.

went over to Martin Down today for a quick wander, as has been my luck, the cloud came over and a bit of drizzle, but i'm still glad i went as i manged to see my first forester.
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other species seen briefly in the breeze, small heath, meadow brown, marbled white and dark green fritillary.
red admiral a frequent visitor to the garden now the sun's out again though.
Chris

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:17 pm
by ChrisC
as well as the red Ad it was nice to see comma in the garden this afternoon
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and i was closely inspected by this very active and attractive deer fly Chrysops viduatus. got to love those eyes.
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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:19 pm
by Wurzel
Those eyes 8) Missed you at Martin Down today but Philzoid and I saw similar fare to yourself. The dark greens were ace to see!

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:10 pm
by ChrisC
spent a couple of hours this morning, 9-11, over at the wood and my spirits and hopes were lifted. I don't if it was the timing but everything seemed to be nectaring, fuelling up for the day. more white admirals than i've seen there before one deciding to nectar on a thistle less than 2 foot away
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and dozens of Silver washed as well as ringlets and meadow browns and skippers. the sun went in so a short walk down to the meadow and a lone marbled white was waiting for the sun to rise above the trees allowing me to get it's portrait. i even thought i'd try wurzel shot. :)
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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 7:43 pm
by Susie
Lovely Chris :-)

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:17 pm
by ChrisC
thanks Susie, it was such a treat to see them all.

Chris

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:11 pm
by ChrisC
tuesday 17th, the morning started promisingly with 6 butterflies (promising for the year at any rate) 5 red admirals and a comma all sharing a the buddlieas, so with the sun out a trip to Durlston beckoned. was lovely to see so many butterflies. I even managed my first ever record shot of a Dark Green fritillary. not much else would keep still. had to control the dogs as i spotted an adder sunbathing on an ant hill. if hadn't been for the dogs i would have attempted a photo but on this occasion i let it be. after seeing my first ever smooth snake at the weekend out the back i've now had all 3 snakes this year.
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tonight after having a white admiral pass through the garden i thought i'd give my woods a try, 6.30pm and it was pretty quiet on the walk to the meadow with only 2 white admiral seen. and even at the meadow most butterflies had gone to bed. i did see a family of Marsh/Willow tit popping out of the edge of the wood and raiding thistle heads when something took thier fancy. a walk along the path and the odd Ringlet, meadow brown and my first Gatekeeper of the year would occasionally pop up disturbed. a lone SW frit showed for all of 5 seconds before alighting out of sight in a tree. marbled white and small skipper were the only barely active butterflies seen.
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a pleasant hour in all in glorious sunshine at last.

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:36 am
by CJB
Hi Chris,
Love the DGF.
I am off to Cornwall for 2 weeks and happen to know that there are some DGF's in one area that the family likes to go and picnic, so hopefully I will snap one myself, on the mobile, of course!
Where we go there are reptile traps and 2 years ago I thought I would sneak a peak under one which revealed 7 adders :shock: ; I don't mind admitting that I let out a very manly scream and ran over the horizon! :oops:
Flutter on!
CJB

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 6:07 pm
by ChrisC
apart from a single fly through of a silver washed fritillary in the garden my main highlight was ringlet, i can safely say that this one is the first i have seen nectar on anything other than bramble in the garden, Bowles mauve does it again.
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a walk over at Martin down and, i'm not overly experienced with DGFrit, but i saw the most have ever seen over there this afternoon. no pictures as i mainly just stood admiring them.

other recent garden visitors in early evenings this week have been Old Lady, Silver-y, swallowtialed moth and on 2 occasions in daylight a Broad borded yellow underwing which had guessing for a while.
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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 6:02 pm
by ChrisC
today was a good day.
a trip to woods produced the usual subjects, but today included a few valesina. 2 were absolutely stunning only managed a couple of record shots of one of the lesser extreme ones.
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after lunch i thought i'd see if there were any grayling around out the back in the forest, no grayling but 2 baby adders, a couple of beaten up Silver studded blues and a large skipper was very obliging. as was a personal favourite a Gold ringed dragonfly.
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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:18 pm
by ChrisC
my diary entry seems to be lacking any blue or purple (or decent photos come to think of it :lol: )
but i'm still content. My first garden Marbled white for the year today as well as the long awaited new garden tick of a small skipper. also a Brimstone., good to see them back.
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about 5.30 this rather angry looking chap decided to call in for a drink. quite a crop just for the expression.
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also a warm hour or so over a very quiet wood today saw very few butterflies compared to the weekend. even this marbled white had had enough just sitting atop the thistle.
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then to my surprise i heard a Merlin but not the feathered kind. then she appeared. wonderful beasts these. maybe i was in for a non butterfly dogfight. :)
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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:14 pm
by ChrisC
after drawing a blank last weekend today i decided to try again out the back after Grayling. i sat at the top of the hill for 20 minutes waiting for any signs, another very small silver studded blue, a small heath, a gatekeeper and a True lovers knot were the only things moving. I looked to the horizon and saw a mass of grey cloud so i thought i'd head back. At the bottom of the hill i saw a gatekeeper and watched it fly past, just as well i did, my first grayling of the year flew up after it. i watched where it went down and even though i knew where i still had trouble finding it.
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i didn't want to disturb it as you never know, a chance open wing shot, instead it flew into some heather to nectar nearby, the first time i've seen a Grayling do anything else apart from bask.
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sure enough the sun went in and on to the road for some sun if was ever to come out again.
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after sitting on the gravel watching it, a horse rider went passed and off it went. on the walk back home it felt like a victory flyby as the red arrows went over low. as soon i shut the gate the heavens opened. a day of perfect timing.

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:26 pm
by Wurzel
Great shots of the Grayling Chris :mrgreen: I better try for them while this weather holds otherwise that could be it :roll:

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:34 pm
by ChrisC
thanks Wurzel. well done with your lulworths, you had some great weather for camping.

Chris

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:17 pm
by ChrisC
i was tempted by Martin Down this afternoon but after spending yesterday on the chalk in good company at Denbies i thought i'd squeeze in probably my last trip to the woods for the year. i'm rarely disappointed.
a single white admiral spending alot of time amoung a low honeysuckle i can only presume, and hope, egglaying.
a dozen Silver washed making the most of what bramble was flowering
gatekeepers, meadow browns, ringlets, small skippers, peacock, red admiral, a good smattering of speckled woods and a few whites.
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probably the smallest speckled wood i've ever seen
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i also quite a few of these, grass heads covered in deceased hoverflies, almost as if they all expired at the same time. very strange.
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and also a few hawkers flying along the paths, fantastic creatures.
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and to top a good weekend my first garden small copper of the year
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Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 8:08 pm
by ChrisC
Just an update, upon investigation via google a likely cause for the hoverflies could be a fungus Entomophthora sp.

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:48 pm
by Wurzel
You got some great stuff even though you didn't make it to Martin Down, I'd love to have a Small Copper in my garden :mrgreen:

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:50 pm
by ChrisC
thanks Wurzel, it'll be Martin Down next time out, not seen Brown argus or Adonis blue yet this year.
Chris

Re: ChrisC

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:34 pm
by ChrisC
well with the sun out the garden has come alive with butterflies at last, from 4pm to 5pm i had Meadow Brown, gatekeeper, a year first common blue, Brimstone, red admiral, peacock, comma, large and small white and large skipper. just some of the pics i took in a wonderful hour.
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this small comma was taking on allcomers that entered his air space, do they guard food plants as there is a currant bush about 3 foot behind him.
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and as i was about to go in this common buzzard was lazily cruising for a meal, unusually unmolested by crows.
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