Saturday, 10 August 2013

Arnside Knott 10.8.13

A place I had wanted to visit for a long time, for its rare butterflies and for the beautiful views of the Lake District and the Coast. It is one of only two places in England where Scotch Argus flies, and luckily was able to visit with family and get photos of a new butterfly. It was great to walk about with family and enjoy the butterflies and views, and there are so many trails to explore all over the hill. 

Species seen - 

Scotch Argus
Grayling
Gatekeeper






Scotch Argus

Grayling



Arnside Knott

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Godmanchester Riverside 7.8.13

I had some time to wander around the riverside in Godmanchester, haunt of my youth, and see how the Demoiselles and other things were doing. Also saw an interesting Hoverfly, Myathropa florea, which was very tame and kept coming back to the same leaf to sun itself in the late afternoon warmth. 

Banded Demoiselle

Myathropa florea Hoverfly

Myathropa florea Hoverfly

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Bedford Purlieus 1.08.13

A late afternoon cycle ride from Wansford over to Bedford Purlieus was rewarded with a new Butterfly for me, the White-letter Hairstreak. I got really lucky with the timing as there were loads flying about on the Ragwort, Marjoram and Hemp-agrimony. The activity of the Silver-washed Fritillaries was superb also, the looping over each other as they race down the ride is so impressive. 

Species seen - 

Brimstone
White-letter Hairstreak
Purple Hairstreak
Silver-washed Fritillary
Comma
Ringlet
Pyrausta aurata Moth

Volucella inanis Fly
Phaonia tuguriorum Fly
Oak Bush-cricket

Brimstone

Pyrausta aurata Moth

Silver-washed Fritillary

Comma

White-letter Hairstreak

White-letter Hairstreak

White-letter Hairstreak


Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Woodwalton Fen 30.07.13

This is still my favourite local site, the range of things to see and the unique landscape, it really is special. Its hard to identify everything seen, some things are just too quick! But I did see for myself something reported by others and which I'm really surprised at - Purple Emperors near the Rothschild Bungalow. Exciting to think they might be resident next year. 

Species seen - 

Blue-tailed Damselfly
Common Blue Damselfly
Black-tailed Skimmer
Ruddy Darter

Purple Emperor
Red Admiral
Peacock
Green-veined White
Large Skipper
Gatekeeper
Meadow Brown

Dark Bush Crickets
Hornet
Several types of Bee


Blue-tailed Damselfly

Gatekeeper

Bee

Black-tailed Skimmer (thought this was impressive as it flew about completely fine)

Ruddy Darter


Saturday, 27 July 2013

Castor Hanglands 27.07.13

A quite astonishing amount of insects here, superbly managed by Natural England. The little compartments creating exactly the right types of habitats at different rates of density, it was literally swarming with insects and is a throw back to how things used to be. Having said that I came to see Silver Washed Frits and only saw a few, but I think its usually good for them. Also only a glimpse of a White Admiral, they are being elusive, at least to me, this year. 

On the thistles there were so many Peacocks it was fantastic. Also some of the walks are so dense but open at the top, so you can wait right by a flower and have a Butterfly feed just centimetres away. 

Species seen - 

Silver-washed Fritillary
Peacock
Gatekeeper
Small Skipper
Large White
Small White
Green Veined White

Common Blue Damselfly

Xyphosia miliaria Fly
Striped Hoverfly
Syrphus torvus Hoverfly

And some friendly Horses, one of which ate my apple :-)

Common Blue Damselfly

Small Skipper

Gatekeeper

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Fermyn Wood 13/07/13

A superb trip to Purple Emperor central in these parts. Tried a new section of the woods and we saw easily 10 individuals, and had lots of really nice interaction with them swooping around us (and landing on my sweaty shoes ;-) Such a magnificent insect, I recommend tracking them down if you've never seen one. Long reign Iris. 

The day before my birthday, and having a pub lunch and swim at Wadenhoe later, it was a fantastic day!

Purple Emperor (male)

Purple Emperor (male)

Ringlets pairing

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Devil's Dyke (July Course) 11/07/13

An early start (arrived at 7:30am) provided a great chance to see roosting Chalkhill Blues, and see the orchids in good light. I got some nice shots of the Lizard Orchids, which has just peaked but still found some in OK condition. It was also lovely to see the Marbled Whites roosting and slowly waking up and stretching out their wings as the day warmed. And I had a stroke of luck when a sleepy Chalkhill found it great fun to sit on my finger and probe for salts, he was there for ages and it was lovely experience to see him up so close :-) He also had a bit of grass stuck to his proboscis which was funny.

Pyramidal Orchid

Lizard Orchid and Tiger Crane Fly

Lizard Orchid

Marbled White

Marbled White

Chalkhill Blue (male)

Chalkhill Blue (male)