Thanks Neil,as always. Yes,before I went,I read your pages with interest . So thanks for posting...
Other butterflies were seen on this day. I was particularly pleased to see several Walls, and near Lizard Point,a Clouded Yellow male shot past. Small Whites were common,with a few Large Whites. Common Blues were faded,as was a Meadow Brown. A Small Tortoiseshell was nice to see,and Painted Lady and Red Admiral complete the picture.
In places,Cornish heath was still in flower. This heather is found only here,so a treat for the nature lover to find. Several other Autumn flowers were still around,including the sea aster below. A hovering kestrel gave a great view,and an adult buzzard soared overhead. It had gaps in its primaries,as hey moult this time of year. Cornish chough's were heard,but remained out of sight. Ravens were seen too.
In such glorious weather the scenery was more spectacular than ever,and I couldn't resist including a couple of images!
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