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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 !

Marbled White

A Four-spotted Chaser

Four-spotted Chaser

You never know who you might bump in to - this Red Fox was soon off after it heard the camera !

Red Fox

A typical posture for a Large Skipper

Large Skipper

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 !

Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet

Nearby, a pair of Meadow Brown were busy.

Meadow Brown

A slightly worn Small Tortoiseshell, and the longhorn beetle Rutpela maculata.

22 June, 2009

Six-spot Burnet

At Sandhouse Lane NR a few Six-spot Burnet moths were present. The larval foodplant is Common Bird's-foot Trefoil - which is abundant on the site.

Six-spot Burnet

Common Bird's-foot Trefoil

18 June, 2009

Black Hairstreak

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.

Black Hairstreak

12 June, 2009

Emperor Dragonfly

Two Emperor Dragonfly were patrolling one the lagoons at Dunstable STW today.

Emperor Dragonfly

30 May, 2009

King's Wood, Heath & Reach

Unexpectedly, a basking dragonfly turned out to be a Downy Emerald.

Downy Emerald

Quite a few Hornet were milling around the woods.

Hornet

29 May, 2009

A grave situation

Vandyke cemetary, on the east side of Leighton Buzzard, has small areas of habitat in amidst the mown sections. This was my first Small Copper of the year ! A few days ealier, and my only Holly Blue for the county so far this year was observed, though not photographed.