Waiting for H to transfer her Comma over!
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Sorry Sarah. I forgot to ask how your lovely dog Bramble is getting on. And, I believe you've got another dog (Toby?) now.
I went to Warburg which is a local(ish) Wildlife Trust reserve up in the glorious Chilterns. Hoping to see Green Hairstreak butterflies as mentioned above. Sadly, nothing doing and it was fairly quiet but after some searching I managed to locate some cooperative species.
I'll kick off with an unremarkable Speckled Wood
A Meadow Brown (Revised ID) Small Heath
I don't think I've ever seen Dingy Skipper in the UK before so I was quite pleased. to find them.
I came across one location where Common Blue butterflies were really active. It was mostly males fighting each other and they rarely settled but I got a few shots. Stunning blue colour in the sunshine
And, the underwing of the male
Now, this is where I need some help. At first I assumed this was a female Common Blue and it may well be.
However, I did wonder whether it might be a Brown Argus which look very similar. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the base of the upper wing to see if there was any hint of blue or violet. Apparently, a Common Blue has a wing spot on the underside of the forewing in the area shown below which the Brown Argus doesn't.
What do you experts think - female Common Blue or Brown Argus?
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Tony
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fabulous photos Sarah and Tony and such pretty species, thanks for sharing these beauties.
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Regards, Hazel
Thanks Jim, like your shots as well have not seen a comma yet.
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Great pictures Tony, some species I've never seen before.
Fabulous shots Tony. I love the speckled woods. I've yet to see the common blue in person. WE are developing a wildflower meadow and are hoping to get a good range of butterflies.
Sadly Bramble passed away last summer aged 14yrs. She was a fantastic little dog and is much missed.
My daughter who works for the National Trust has Toby and he's almost 3 now. We now have Jack who's 16 months old and is quite the character. He did overlap with Bramble for a few months.
I've learned that I still have a lot to learn...
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Sorry to hear about Bramble's passing, Sarah. She made it to a good age and no doubt enjoyed the Devon countryside after living in west London. I remember how worried you were when she got very ill after a walk in Black Park(?) but made a good recovery. Jack looks absolutely gorgeous and that's a great shot of him framed by the flowers.
I forgot to add this photo of a Grizzled Skipper which I saw at Warburg. I'd initially mistaken it for another Dingy Skipper. First one I've seen in the UK
I didn't see anything new today at a different BBOWT reserve.(Chimney Meadows). In fact I didn't see much at all despite walking for miles.
Nice photo TJ. We get them here but also quite a few close relations so unless you cut them up, they stay nameless, which mine always are! Sorry you had a blank day, it's goes that way sometimes, no reason, just not a lot about!
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
I didn't know I had Green Hairstreaks practically round the corner, but got this on the edge of West Pennine Moors
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I don't see the variety that you folks get further south but of the ones I do see these are my favourites.
Small Copper
My bird photos HERE
They're one of my favs as well, although I've not seen one yet this year.