A new butterfly for me today - three Black Hairstreak at a site in Bedfordshire. As expected, they were always up in the canopy. It was quite breezy and the blue sky soon disappeared. This butterfly has a short flight season - the adults live for about three weeks, so I was happy to get the shot below.
18 June, 2009
12 June, 2009
30 May, 2009
King's Wood, Heath & Reach
29 May, 2009
A grave situation
25 May, 2009
Sandhouse Lane NR, 23rd - 25th May
A hot and sunny bank holiday weekend !
It was nice to catch up with the Downy Emerald once again.
We are in the midst of a huge Painted Lady invasion.
A pair of Dingy Skipper 'in cop'
A new, ocassionally day-flying moth for me - Treble Bar
I liked the blokeh on this image of Green Hairstreak.
The male Common Blue seems to have limitless energy chasing rivals away - this one, however, takes a break
A Small Heath basking in the glorious sunshine.
Another day flying moth - Burnet Companion.
It was nice to catch up with the Downy Emerald once again.
We are in the midst of a huge Painted Lady invasion.
A pair of Dingy Skipper 'in cop'
A new, ocassionally day-flying moth for me - Treble Bar
I liked the blokeh on this image of Green Hairstreak.
The male Common Blue seems to have limitless energy chasing rivals away - this one, however, takes a break
A Small Heath basking in the glorious sunshine.
Another day flying moth - Burnet Companion.
14 May, 2009
10 May, 2009
Oxfordshire
A Four-spotted Chaser basks in the sun at Whitecross Green Wood.
Corizus hyoscyami is a Rhopalid bug which smells of cinnamen. It is usually found on sandy soils and is spreading northwards.
A male Orange Tip nectaring on Cuckoo Flower at Piddington Hill NR
Corizus hyoscyami is a Rhopalid bug which smells of cinnamen. It is usually found on sandy soils and is spreading northwards.
A male Orange Tip nectaring on Cuckoo Flower at Piddington Hill NR
Labels:
Corizus hyoscyami,
Four-spotted Chaser,
Orange Tip
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