Still hanging on in the brick pits. A second brood male Wall Brown nectaring on Knapweed.
31 July, 2009
18 July, 2009
King's Wood, Heath & Reach: 18/07/2009
As the weather for the next day looked foul, another visit to King's wood was in order. The highlights were three Purple Emperor, but fewer Silver-washed Fritillary. Purple Hairstreak numbers had increased, as did Painted Lady - most of the latter were fresh individuals. A single, fresh Brown Argus was my first for a while. A Southern Hawker stopped by to nibble on its prey.
12 July, 2009
Houghton Regis chalk pit - 12/07/09
There were at least thirty-eight Chalkhill Blue seen on a three hour amble around the pit.
Just a few Marbled White were on the wing.
A buddleia had a fair selection of lepidoptera including a Painted Lady and this Hummingbird Hawkmoth - a record shot only, unfortunately.
Surveying butterflies in an area that has no records since 1996 (SP9322) produced twelve species. There were plenty of whites including this Small White.
Just a few Marbled White were on the wing.
A buddleia had a fair selection of lepidoptera including a Painted Lady and this Hummingbird Hawkmoth - a record shot only, unfortunately.
Surveying butterflies in an area that has no records since 1996 (SP9322) produced twelve species. There were plenty of whites including this Small White.
10 July, 2009
24 June, 2009
King's Wood, Heath & Reach: 27/06/09
This thistle seemed popular today playing host to Marbled White, Large Skipper, bombus sp, and Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet !
A Four-spotted Chaser
You never know who you might bump in to - this Red Fox was soon off after it heard the camera !
A typical posture for a Large Skipper
A Four-spotted Chaser
You never know who you might bump in to - this Red Fox was soon off after it heard the camera !
A typical posture for a Large Skipper
Labels:
Four-spotted Chaser,
Large Skipper,
Marbled White,
Red Fox
23 June, 2009
Heath & Reach - 23/06/09
Plenty of insects around today. In a field next to King's Wood, there were c.20 Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet moths - including this pair in-cop on a pupal exuvia poking out of the pupal case !
Nearby, a pair of Meadow Brown were busy.
A slightly worn Small Tortoiseshell, and the longhorn beetle Rutpela maculata.
Nearby, a pair of Meadow Brown were busy.
A slightly worn Small Tortoiseshell, and the longhorn beetle Rutpela maculata.
22 June, 2009
Six-spot Burnet
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