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Re: Hoggers

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 11:03 am
by Maximus
Great Orange-tip photos Hoggers. I thought at first that your mystery egg could be a Dunnock's, but using your car key as a size guide it looks too big, so I think it could well be a Starling's egg.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 2:40 pm
by Hoggers
Many thanks for all your comments and for the help identifying Hoggers' Mystery Easter Egg!!

We had glorious warm and sunny weather today. I decided to go looking for Specklies and so headed for the woods.

I was greeted by the sight of a million Bluebells
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Absolutely stunning, with Celandines, Primroses, Dog Violets, Wood Anemones and Stitchworts thrown in too.

The wood echoed with the songs of Chiffchaffs, Black Caps and Nightingales. What a fabulous time of year this is!

And then I came across my first Speckled Woods of 2014
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Six in all
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Marvellous!

I also found two Commas
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And a few Green-veined Whites
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There were plenty of Small Tortoiseshells and Peacocks on my walk back but today I saw only two Orange Tips, both in too much of a rush to pose for any photographs.

At home I was delighted to see these courting Peacocks
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And a beautiful Holly Blue
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Dare I say that this is looking like it's going to be a cracking year for butterflies and for those of us who love them?!

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:50 pm
by Wurzel
Great Specklies and and I really like the Holly Blue shots - they really put the sighting into perspective :D :mrgreen: Here's hoping the year meets up to expectations :D

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:56 pm
by Butterflysaurus rex
I agree some great Speckie shots there Hoggers :D And you got some Holly Blues, it's about the only butterfly that's out that I've yet to see - other than some Dukes.

B'saurus

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 3:09 pm
by Hoggers
Many thanks for the comments Wurzel and B'Saurus, much appreciated.

I got home around 2pm on this bright and breezy day, went into the garden and bumped into an Orange Tip
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He took off from the Wallflower but instead of flying away he settled on a near-by bush and began to open his wings, so I was able to get a few photos before he finally went on his way
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While out in the garden I also saw a Speckled Wood and a Holly Blue.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 2:46 pm
by Hoggers
Over the last few weeks I've been clearing a border in the garden with a view to planting a flower bed. I made sufficient progress this afternoon to at last be able to put in the first Wallflowers, three in all. Once they were in the ground I gave them some water then I sat back to admire my efforts (I find the "sitting back and admiring" bit to be the part of gardening I do the best..)

Literally within minutes a Holly Blue appeared and began mudpuddling on the wet soil!

I ran indoors to fetch my camera and the butterfly was there still by the time I got outside again
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But not for long: it took off, flew up the garden and just when I though it had gone it came back and landed within my reach on a bush
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Nor did it stay there for very long either so I had fun trying to get some "in flight" pictures
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They are such fidgets!

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:30 pm
by David M
Even though they're not rare at all, the sight of a Holly Blue is always exciting. Their behaviour is just SO much different to all the other UK Blues.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:51 pm
by Neil Freeman
Hoggers wrote:... find the "sitting back and admiring" bit to be the part of gardening I do the best...
I can relate to that :wink:

Love the photos of the Holly Blue in flight Hoggers.

Cheers,

Neil.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 10:03 pm
by Wurzel
Great stuff Hoggers :D I saw my first of the year today and I totally agree with David - they're a welcome sight like nothing else :D

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:26 pm
by Hoggers
Today I teamed up with Brother Hoggles for a Green Hairstreak Hunt on Wye Downs. It wasn't long before we found one
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Over the course of a couple of hours we saw 7 of them, some fidgety but others more approachable
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It's fun to see how the light plays on their wings
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I'd never noticed the bluey tracery on the hindwing veins before
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Looking at a close up I could see what appear to be coloured squiggle-like structures on the wings
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If they really do exist and are not aberrations of my camera I'd guess they're responsible for the iridescent effect.

Anyway, I know nothing whatsoever about science so to quickly change the subject,here's a photograph showing how the presence of a tiny little coloured butterfly can floor a fully grown man
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Brother Hoggles at work!

Whilst up on the Downs we also saw our first Dingy Skippers of the year
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Two in all.

Other butterflies seen were two Peacocks and this female Brimstone
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All in all a very successful visit.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:30 pm
by Hoggers
On my dog walk this morning I managed to find a single Green-veined White despite the chilly wind
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I guessed it would be even colder by the coast but decided to visit Dungeness today with my fingers crossed that the Small Coppers would be out. I need not have worried: I came across my first of the year within feet of where I'd parked
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I was there for about two hours and stopped counting at 30
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Bearing in mind that more than half of the site was submerged for a considerable period during this year's flooding, such a strong Spring emergence is heartening
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They were doing what Small Coppers do best, bustling about after one another in feisty little dogfights then heading for the next available flower
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In spite of their war-like nature I like to think they have an essentially sunny disposition.

I also saw two Peacocks and several Small Tortoiseshells
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On a different note, when I checked my "Blue Tit Cam" this morning I discovered that she's laid 6 eggs
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I'll be keeping a close eye on her. Last year was pretty awful, only one chick out of the eight survived. Signs are that this year will be better: I've already seen good numbers of the little green caterpillars that they feed on.

Returning to butterflies for a moment,I'm delighted that the Small Coppers are back; they're my favourite butterfly and I've missed them
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Re: Hoggers

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:38 pm
by David M
I love Small Coppers too, Hoggers, and hope to see my first of the year anytime now.

Great images.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:01 pm
by William
Great stuff Hoggers - I too saw my first Small Coppers today, always a wonderful suprise :D

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 7:37 pm
by Butterflysaurus rex
A fantastic run of reports and photos Hoggers, Spring really has sprung down in these parts. Can't wait to see what you post up next :D

B'saurus

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:23 pm
by Wurzel
Fantastic stuff with the Small Coppers Hoggers :mrgreen: - I missed your previous posting :oops: or was it because it featured a Green thingy quite heavily :wink:

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 2:41 pm
by Hoggers
It rained yesterday and I was holed up indoors all day (not even the garden centres were open!) so when I woke this morning to see the sun shining bright I decided a butterfly expedition was in order. I headed down to Dungeness to see the Small Coppers and to have a look for Grizzled Skippers.

Well, I had a long search for Grizzlies and didn't find a single one but there were compensations!
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Gorgeous fresh Small Coppers almost everywhere I looked
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And I was delighted to find a mating pair
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Which bodes well.

There were Peacocks, Small Tortoiseshells and Small Whites too
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On the way home I stopped off at Orlestone Forest where I saw Speckled Woods, Orange Tips and about 12 Brimstones
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Love clearly is in the air at the moment!

A memorable day's butterflying
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Re: Hoggers

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 2:57 pm
by David M
Nice spring images, Hoggers, especially the vivid caeruleopunctata.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:35 pm
by Neil Freeman
A smashing selection of Small Copper Images and I love the Brimstone sequence, great stuff :D

Cheers,

Neil.

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:08 pm
by Paul Harfield
Hi Hoggers

Absolutely lovely Small Coppers especially the one with blue spots and the mating pair :D I have not seen any of my local population yet :(

Re: Hoggers

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:12 pm
by Wurzel
Fantastic Copper shots :D Like many others I'm still Copperless so far this year, it seems that my region is about a week behind counties further east.

Have a goodun

Wurzel