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Re: April 2021

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 10:31 pm
by Maximus
Yes very casual :wink: sorry about that :lol: We have six ST pupae saved from last Autumn which have not begun 'colouring up' yet. Looking forward to their emergence :)

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 4:52 am
by aeshna5
Had our first Green-veined White in Greenford yesterday. Otherwise only a couple of Small Whites-disappointing!

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 5:05 am
by aeshna5
Had our first Green-veined White in Greenford yesterday. Otherwise only a couple of Small Whites-disappointing!

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 6:18 pm
by Chris L
I saw 56 today in South Derbyshire across 9 species.

- 20 Peacock.
- 17 Small Tortoiseshell.
- 11 Orange Tip.
- 2 Brimstone.
- 2 Small White.
- 1 Comma.
- 1 Green Veined White.
- 1 Speckled Wood.
- 1 Holly Blue.

That was my first Holly Blue of 2021.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 6:53 pm
by aeshna5
Two new for the year today at Hartslock NR, Oxon with 3 male Orange Tips & a pristine Grizzled Skipper.

Otherwise 5 Brimstone, 2 Peacock & 2 Comma.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 10:32 pm
by David M
Maximus wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2021 10:31 pmYes very casual :wink: sorry about that
Must admit that caught me out until I realised where you had relocated to. :D :mrgreen:

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:44 pm
by dave brown
Minimum of 8 Green Hairstreaks today at Wye NNR in a sunny sheltered spot. Usual Brimstones, Peacocks, Small & Large Whites but only one Orange Tip.
Very busy with walkers but still an enjoyable hour or so. Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs singing, but still lacking numbers of common migrants.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2021 7:21 pm
by David M
dave brown wrote: Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:44 pmMinimum of 8 Green Hairstreaks today at Wye NNR in a sunny sheltered spot..
:shock:

Right, I must take a look on my local Common this coming week. They can't be far away here in south Wales.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:32 pm
by Deborah
After 10 days or so with a nasty N/NE wind that put paid to much butterfly action despite the sunshine, today was sunny and warmer. Orange Tip males and females, a Red Admiral, Male Brimstone, a couple of Speckled Woods and a Holly Blue made it a good day.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 3:30 pm
by Stevieb
Numbers of Green Hairstreaks building on the hill with 7 or 8 counted. Also my first Grizzled Skipper of the year. Battlesbury Hill, Wiltshire
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Re: April 2021

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:59 pm
by David M
Stevieb wrote: Mon Apr 19, 2021 3:30 pmNumbers of Green Hairstreaks building on the hill with 7 or 8 counted. Also my first Grizzled Skipper of the year.
Great news, Stevie. I've booked a couple of days off this week to see if I can find those in my neck of the woods. Wall Browns won't be long either!

Re: April 2021

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:09 pm
by millerd
A similar story today (19th) at Denbies Hillside on the North Downs - a dozen Grizzlies including one or two in spots away from the main hillside.
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There was only one Green Hairstreak though, which I suspect was a female as it was encountered low on the ground rather than perching up on the hawthorns as is customary here.
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Full report to follow in my PD.

Just one week ago, this hillside was under an inch of snow... :? :)

Dave

Re: April 2021

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 8:12 pm
by Stevieb
David M wrote: Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:59 pm
Wall Browns won't be long either!
Indeed David, that’s why I keep bursting my lungs climbing Beacon Hill. Back up there again tomorrow 😀

Re: April 2021

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 8:35 pm
by David M
Stevieb wrote: Mon Apr 19, 2021 8:12 pmIndeed David, that’s why I keep bursting my lungs climbing Beacon Hill. Back up there again tomorrow 😀
My quest involves an ascent of Kilvey Hill in Swansea. Think I'll save it till the weekend so as not to be disappointed. I reckon they are 3 or 4 days away still round here.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:21 am
by aeshna5
Had my first Holly Blues- 2 males yesterday at work in west London. Also a male Brimstone & Small White.

Re: April 2021

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:36 pm
by David M
Saturday 17th - 10 species in total in a combined visit to Dan-y-Graig cemetery and the nearby Crymlyn Burrows, although overall numbers weren't terribly impressive:

Small White 15-20
Large White 5
Orange Tip 5
Brimstone 4
Holly Blue 3
Speckled Wood 3
Peacock 3
Small Copper 2
Green Veined White 2
Comma 1
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Re: April 2021

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 8:19 pm
by millerd
:mrgreen: once again for the Small Copper, David... :)

After yesterday's success at Denbies, I had a look today at the Chiltern slopes of Aston Rowant (north side). A change of emphasis here with a dozen Green Hairstreaks and only three Grizzlies, but I imagine both species must now be out at all their usual haunts in this part of the world.
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Cheers,

Dave

Re: April 2021

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 9:24 am
by David M
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: And two for you with those Green Hairstreaks/Grizzled Skippers, Dave, although I have managed to catch up with one of those (with the other any day now hopefully).

Re: April 2021

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 10:08 am
by MikeOxon
A visit to my local Dry Sandford Pit reserve, Cothill, on Tuesday 19th found rather few butterflies, despite the very warm and sunny weather.

The large patch of Primroses just inside the entrance gate was, unusually, devoid of Brimstones, although a I did see my first Orange Tip there - definitely not stopping for a photo! Several of the Primroses were frost-burned, which may be the explanation for there being few butterflies about.

By the sun-trap quarry face, there was a very well worn Peacock and roughly equal small numbers of Orange Tips and Green-veined Whites, all restlessly patrolling the entire length of the face. As the afternoon wore on, a few began to make brief re-fuelling stops at the flowers and I managed a few record shots, all taken at long range with my 100-400 mm lens.
Dry Sandford Pit, Cothill, Oxon - 19th April 2021<br />Olympus E-M1-ii with 100-400mm lens - 1/2,500s @ f/8 ISO 640
Dry Sandford Pit, Cothill, Oxon - 19th April 2021
Olympus E-M1-ii with 100-400mm lens - 1/2,500s @ f/8 ISO 640
Dry Sandford Pit, Cothill, Oxon - 19th April 2021<br />Olympus E-M1-ii with 100-400mm lens - 1/2,500s @ f/8 ISO 640
Dry Sandford Pit, Cothill, Oxon - 19th April 2021
Olympus E-M1-ii with 100-400mm lens - 1/2,500s @ f/8 ISO 640
I have never noticed the ridges on the wings of a GvW before, looking almost like a planked surface!

One or rwo more Peacocks rose momentarily from basking spots and I saw one Comma, visiting a rather spiky-looking perch on a Teasel.
Dry Sandford Pit, Cothill, Oxon - 19th April 2021<br />Olympus E-M1-ii with 100-400mm lens - 1/400s @ f/11 ISO 640
Dry Sandford Pit, Cothill, Oxon - 19th April 2021
Olympus E-M1-ii with 100-400mm lens - 1/400s @ f/11 ISO 640
Very occasionally, a male Brimstone passed through briefly.

In my garden, Holly Blues have now emerged.

Mike

Re: April 2021

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:11 pm
by jonhd
Mike - that GVW shot is incredible (for the 'decking' detail).