Tuesday forecast last week pretty good,, and the butterfly website said there'd been sightings of Adonis, Common, Silver Studded and Chalkhill Blues at Tout Quarry, Portland the previous couple of days. Mrs PB was working, so I pinged my sister a message as she's off Tuesdays usually, to see if she fancied a jolly. Indeed she did, so I picked her up just before 7, and off we jolly well went!
When we arrived, a bit of movement caught my eye, and in the scrubby shrubs, a Common Whitethroat (I was glad I'd decided to start with the big lens, or we wouldn't have more than a speck to see lol)
There was the constant nattering of Goldfinches, and chattering of Sparrows too, but I didn't get any shots. Sis's eye was obviously "in", and she soon spotted the roosting targets! (It was still quite cool, cloudy, and a tad breezy (not forecasted!) at 8 when we arrived.
Chalkhill Blues
I was still wielding the big lens, and was grateful again, as a Buzzard cruised by
And carved a large circle through the air, before ascending to new heights
I decided to switch to the macro lens as sis was using the 70-200, mainly because the butterflies were in a forest of grass stems, and the breeze was still causing havoc with an 8 foot minimum focal distance!
The depth of field at f3.3 was too shallow, so I went to f5, and shooting at 1/2500 to try and negate the breeze
A nice selection of underwings there, to confuse the casual butterfly observer (I include myself in that! I do think they are all Chalkhill, though)
Sis decided she was switching to het macro, so I went to the 70-200.... the Grass Stem Forest we were shooting through/into
Not sure, but we may have a Common Blue (forewing spot near body, plus white border?)
Back to Chalkhill
Red Tailed Bumble Bee? (per Lens)
One of BD's Lotsaspotted Ladybirds (I think you can see the fairly obvious differences here BD? )
Buff Tailed Bumble? (again, per Lens)
Downside of the 70-200 lens, is you're bound to get a Kestrel fly-by too far away for a decent pic!, but it does make it easier to focus on the Wall Brown just in front of you!!
The sun was threatening to peak through the cloud, and there was a bit more activity amongst the butterflies, and some wingspreading to warm up... had to look where you were stepping
Can't decide what the next one is, underwing is very grey. I'm guessing Chalkhill on probability of numbers
Meadow Grasshopper (per Lens)
Obviously, because it's brown, it's a blue butterfly (female Chalkhill I think)
Another grasshopper, but possibly a different make
Possibly a female Adonis.... but equally possibly not!
Gatekeeper
Red Admiral
Proof, that despite all the recent woes of Buddleah being bee and butterfly free....it DOES still work!
One of the bazillion Hoverflies
A handy underwing and open wing comparison of Wall
And a size comparison (I'm guessing male and female... female is bigger)
Nom nom nommm
A spider type thing scooting over the grass
And a final Chalkhill
So in all a pleasant wander round somewhere I'd only been once before. Sis had never seen any numbers of Blue's before, so that was a good result, even if we didn't see the variety, or get any Adonis in sunshine to show his brilliance. Worth a revisit I think, on a hopefully brighter day. It also homes several species of birds on migration, so I think safe to say, in my best Arnie accent, I'll be back!
Thanks for viewing, and as always ID corrections welcome (I've got a funny feeling they are all going to turn out to be Chalkhill Blues lol)
Stay Safe All
Another great selection PB it looks like you had another good day and shall look forward to seeing your photos from your next visit
Very nice PB, loads of butterflies. I have not yet seen a Chalkhill Blue... I think your spider thing is a Harvestman.
Ah Ha - that looks like a cracking spot of butterflying - Your Common B head down male is a Common B - good id skills and the very brown female is a Chalkhill to me but they can be tricky but given her fringes are in good condition and the white cells on the hind wing look white rather than blue takes me towards CH, also you had no ''smack you in the face' Adonis Blue males
Cin J
Definitely a worthy day out with the camera, with superb photos. Many thanks for sharing.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Nice to see that's where all the butterflies are hanging out this year PB
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
generic term for "A spider type thing scooting over the grass" - harvestman
Really lovely, thank you for sharing.
Very nice PB. Like those Wall butterfly pictures the most but you are lucky to have seen all of those blues
Cracking set of shots PB, we've not had great butterfly numbers up here this year sadly.