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November 2015

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:17 pm
by David M
Last realistic chances of action and, who knows, maybe an 'exotic' or two....

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:03 pm
by selbypaul
Just seen a Small White in my garden in Sheffield today! That is the latest "White" butterfly I've seen in my whole life.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 3:12 pm
by Jack Harrison
1st November
Brodie near Forres, Moray, one Red Admiral.

Jack

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 3:45 pm
by Allan.W.
Two hour stroll at Dungeness(Kent), in beautiful weather,once the fog had lifted,still a fair few plants in flower,including bits and pieces of Ragwort,Nottingham Catchfly,Vipers Bugloss,Valerian,sea Campion to name a few. On the butterfly front ,was pleased to find 2 Small Coppers,both females (in the moat),a single Peacock,and a single Large white,we still haven,t had a frost,here yet . regards Allan W.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:59 pm
by Scott Barron
Two hours today (1st November) spent at Upton Towans in Cornwall produced Peacock (3), Small Copper (2), Large White (2), Red Admiral (5), Speckled Wood (7) & Comma (1). That's now 23 months in a row with a butterfly for me spanning from January 2014 to date ........... just the challenging month of December to complete 24 calendar months of butterflies in a row!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 5:11 pm
by Essex Bertie
I was just approaching the QEII Bridge from the Essex side of the M25 just before noon today. Conditions were foggy and about 11 deg. C, when a nymphalid flew past my windscreen. It was heading west, so assume it was a migratory Red Admiral. About half an hour before, I had seen a Small Copper at Little Warley Common near Brentwood in clearer conditions so perhaps the Red Admiral had warmed up earlier in a similar sunnier spot.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:45 pm
by Vince Massimo
Many eyes were focused on Brighton Racecourse today, looking for the first Long-tailed Blues ever to be recorded in November in Sussex. One was spotted roosting on Bramble by Mark Colvin at 11.20 and another by Katrina Watson at 12.50. Both were fresh males and close inspection of the images later in the evening established that they were the same butterfly.
Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
Long-tailed Blue male - Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
Long-tailed Blue male - Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
Long-tailed Blue male - Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
Long-tailed Blue male - Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
The weather was sunny with light winds and the temperature reached approximately 18C in this location, despite many other places further inland being shrouded in fog all day. Other sightings were 6 Red Admiral, 1 Comma and a Painted Lady.
Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
Brighton Racecourse 1-Nov-2015
I understand that Neil Hulme also found a male Long-tailed Blue at Lancing station at 13.35.

Vince

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:53 pm
by dave brown
To add to Allan.W sightings at Dungeness today. This afternoon, in glorious sunshine (16 degrees), we saw and photographed 2 fresh Clouded Yellows, Small Tortoiseshell and 2 Red Admirals along Dengemarsh Gully. In addition, we saw a further 2 Red Admirals and a Small White along side the ARC pit.
A search of the Everlasting Pea failed to find any LTB's, but all the time this fine weather holds we will continue to look.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:48 pm
by David M
Vince Massimo wrote:Many eyes were focused on Brighton Racecourse today, looking for the first Long-tailed Blues ever to be recorded in November in Sussex. One was spotted roosting on Bramble by Mark Colvin at 11.20 and another by Katrina Watson at 12.50.
Fantastic! It's at times like these that I sincerely wish I didn't reside in a part of the UK that's so 'out on a limb'.

Looks like a great gathering. Well done one and all.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:26 pm
by David M
Ridiculously mild November day saw me spend an hour at Bracelet Bay on the Gower Coast.

Disappointingly, only four butterflies were seen - one male Green Veined White and three Red Admirals:
1RA(1).jpg

Re: November 2015

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 2:34 pm
by CJB
Hello UK B'ers,

In the ridiculously warm weather I saw 1 RA, 1 Comma and 1 ST in the garden.

Flutter on!

CJB

Re: November 2015

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:09 pm
by David M
A surprise Red Admiral fluttering around my work building this afternoon, no doubt attracted by the glass front which retains the heat.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:47 pm
by MikeOxon
Still a surprising amount of butterfly activity in the garden, with regular fly-pasts of both Small Tortoiseshell and Red Admiral. Although it is warm, the light is very dull.

Mike

Re: November 2015

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:13 pm
by Jack Harrison
Last weekend I found a Small Tortoiseshell on the carpet in my "den". It was certainly alive as it feebly opened its wings. It is now in a plastic container in the fridge (+4 to +5C) and seemingly in proper hibernation.

I have used this fridge method before and it was a real thrill to see "my" Peacock wake up on a fine spring morning. I put it in the shade behind a curtain but with plenty of ambient light and sun outside. It slowly opened its wings, shuddered a few times and was soon ready to be released into the garden. I hope my current hibernator gives me the same thrill next April.

Jack

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 4:53 pm
by Matsukaze
Red Admiral, fresh but undersized (slightly bigger than Small Tortoiseshell) flying in bright sunshine by the banks of the Parrett at Langport, Somerset, this afternoon.

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 8:15 pm
by leytonorient
Brimstone in garden on the 1st november, Aylesbury, Bucks

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 10:13 pm
by maverick
november red.JPG
november coma.JPG
A very fresh coma and a few minutes later a red admiral poped into my Warrington garden .
got to say that the rest df the day was a wash out

Re: November 2015

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 5:15 pm
by Essex Bertie
Saw a report of a Holly Blue yesterday in North-east Essex

Re: November 2015

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2015 6:27 pm
by Jack Harrison
"My" Tortoiseshell in its winter quarters (fridge).
tortie.jpg
Jack

Re: November 2015

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2015 6:37 pm
by David M
Jack Harrison wrote:"My" Tortoiseshell in its winter quarters (fridge).
A proper butterfly, given what its sleeping beside. :)