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Re: May 2012

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 3:35 pm
by NickB
Some sun so nipped-out to see what was around - 3 Small White, a single Speckled Wood, Peacock and GVW, plus 4 Holly Blue - and a Mother Shipton moth.
Also saw the local resident Green Woodpecker...
:)

Re: May 2012

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 4:02 pm
by marmari
On Bonchurch Down ,Isle of Wight today two Brown Argus.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 7:26 pm
by Neil Freeman
Lovely Brown Argus photos, one of my favourite butterflies :D

Neil F.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:35 pm
by Wurzel
Female Orange-tip and Peacock in Pewsey. Male OT Upavon and Durrington, Brimstone at Enford and male OT and Holly Blue in my garden and two other butterflies but moe of that in my personal diary

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: May 2012

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:32 pm
by Gibster
Down at Prisk Cove near Falmouth today. Had a female Wall and 2 Common Blues in lovely warm sunshine.

Sami's ankle is getting less swollen, but still no good for the LEJOG. Few more days yet!

Cheers,

Gibster.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:01 pm
by GOLDENORFE
Yestetday I went to whixall moss looking for Greenhairstreaks.
Had amazing day , numbers recorded
24 greenhairstreaks, 4 peacocks,3 sml tort,15+ orange tips, 2 LG white, 2 gb white, 15 holly blue , 15 + spec wood and countless brimstones!
Over 90 butts 9 species & large red damsels also

Phil

Re: May 2012

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:27 pm
by Neil Freeman
Hi Phil,

I enjoyed seeing your mounting excitement on twitter as you saw butterfly after butterfly :lol:

Cheers,

Neil F.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:06 pm
by GOLDENORFE
thanks neil, was so exciting after a long wait!!
but my first gh shot of 2012 :D
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Re: May 2012

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:20 pm
by Nigel Kiteley
That's a cracking Green Hairstreak image Phil, sounds like you had quite a day!

Cheers

Nigel.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:31 pm
by Nigel Kiteley
Went over to Rodborough Common with my mates Pete Withers and Ray Seagrove today in search of the Duke of Burgundy. It was very windy when we arrived around lunchtime and the skies looked quite threatening. We walked to a sheltered spot at the foot of Bear Hill and soon found our target. Luckily there were a few breaks in the cloud and we saw around a dozen DOB's which was great as neither myself or Ray had ever seen one before today.
DOB.jpg
We also saw six or seven Dingy Skippers too.
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All in all it turned out to be a very successful day.

Nigel.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 12:56 pm
by badgerbob
A short, but great session this morning around High and Over, Seaford with plenty of Holly Blues flying near the car park along with an Orange-tip, Green Veined White, Wall Brown and Speckled Wood. I then went to look at the Wall pupa (more of this to follow) when I came accross several more Wall flying. In all approx 10 Wall Brown seen with several battles between them. All seen were males. On the scarp 2 Dingy Skippers and a Small Heath seen.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:11 pm
by badgerbob
A massive change has occurred with the Wall pupa in the last 3 days. I was beginning to worry that it was not going to go the full cycle but with several Wall Brown flying today hopes went up. The following pics show the difference over the 3 weeks since 1st finding it.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 2:59 pm
by marmari
A Glanville Fritillary seen at Wheelers Bay,isle of Wight today.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:39 pm
by David M
marmari wrote:A Glanville Fritillary seen at Wheelers Bay,isle of Wight today.
That's a good sign. First of many hopefully.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:29 pm
by marmari
Let us hope so.
Generally web numbers way down this year and first emergence almost three weeks later than normal.
Pics in my PD.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 9:27 pm
by Gibster
Four Holly Blues found mud-puddling in Luxulyan Valley, Cornwall this afternoon. Also another 2 or 3 flying through the wooded glades, plus a male Brimstone and a Small White too. Nesting Dippers and Grey Wagtails on the river, beautiful weather...very nice indeed! :)

Starting our Epic Butterfly Walk tomorrow (gulp!) just 1200 odd miles wandering up the country towards John O' Groats. Should be a breeze... :lol:

Cheers,

Gibster.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 2:31 am
by Jack Harrison
Gibster
Starting our Epic Butterfly Walk tomorrow (gulp!)
I see you posted that 9.27 pm. Surely you should have been asleep long before that if you really are planning to walk 1200 miles starting the next day?

Jack

Re: May 2012

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 10:56 am
by marmari
I have been told by Andy Butler of Whheelers Bay,that he today saw a male Adonis Blue on Bonchurh Down.

Re: May 2012

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 1:14 pm
by Willrow
David M wrote:
Willrow wrote:Further to David M's visit and above comments regarding Ewyas Harold Common in Herefordshire, I also popped up on Saturday morning to see what was doing at this premier Pearl-bordered Fritillary site, sadly I left the sun behind me, it was overcast and the car thermometer read 5.5C at 9.15am on arrival, I knew it was going to be a tough task locating any butterflies in such poor weather and to add to my woes large areas of the common were either waterlogged or the paths were a muddy mess that made getting about a little difficult.
I'm amazed you found any at all, Bill, given those temperatures.

Just out of interest, have you ever seen Wood Whites and Green Hairstreaks at this site?
Apologies for the late reply David, I've spent this past week on the Dyfi Estuary 'birding in the rain'. In answer to your question the short answer is no!

Caught up with my emails and a mate reports seeing around 40 Pearl-bordered Fritillary and 7 Grizzled Skipper at Ewyas Harold in the week, so not quite as grim as it appeared this time last week :)

Best Wishes,
Bill :D

Re: May 2012

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 5:29 pm
by David M
Thanks for the reply, Bill. I've spent many hours on that site without seeing either of those species although they are listed on the information boards as being present.

This morning I visited Old Castle Down (the High Brown site) but saw only 5 butterflies between 11.30 and 1pm - 3 Speckled Woods, 1 Dingy Skipper and a male Wall Brown. No Small Pearl Bordered Fritillaries yet, though I suspect they won't be far away - probably next weekend.

I did see hundreds of these moths with vastly elongated antennae though. They were everywhere round the tree line:

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I then stopped off at Kenfig Dunes again, where I hoped to see some more Wall Browns and maybe a few Small Blues.

Again, butterfly numbers were disappointing:

Orange Tip 4
Small Heath 3
Small Blue 2
Brimstone 1 (female)
Small Copper 1
Dingy Skipper 1
Common Blue 1

You sure know it's been raining when parts of a dune system are waterlogged! Still, the plant life hasn't suffered - these orchids were thriving:

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I'd almost given up on finding Small Blues until I saw two tiny insects jousting near the top of one of the dunes. Each went his own way and one settled briefly for a photograph:

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On the way back home I saw a handful of Whites fluttering along the roadside, so I stopped at Cwm Clydach for 20 minutes and was reassured to see two Small Whites along with a Peacock. Still no Large or Green Veined Whites though, although I notice that other people are reporting them on here.