Showing posts with label Purple Hairstreak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purple Hairstreak. Show all posts

21 July 2018

Butterflies & Patch Walks

Date: 21/07/2018
Location: Newton St Loe
Weather: Still hot still blues Skies
Species Highlights: 
Butterflies, a few birds and some great patch walks
Observation: 
It's been a while in fact nearly a month but we've not been sat inside, we've been traveling the county racking up more miles and Butterfly species Fermyn Woods, for the Purple Emperor.


Lots more Hairstreaks from Seven Acre woods, on patch


My highlight this year so far was finding these beauties on patch even got a open wing shot of this female.


A Ruddy Darter from top ponds at Newton st Loe, it's well worth wandering up just past car parks to see these hidden ponds you never know what your gonna see.


We had Chalkhill Blues at Draycott, and even found some closer to home at Hazelbury Manor near Box.


Then down to Portland Bill a change of venue this year as i normally go to Lulworth cove for this little skipper but found some on the Bill.


While searching the grass for the skipper we were delighted to see Skylarks at close range, not like seven acre! 


With Linnet also sat in nearby bushes.


From here a short drive to Tout Quarry another new venue for me but will definitely be going back, Adonis, Chalkhill, Small Blue and Grayling all putting on a great show.


Even a few Hummingbird Hawk moths always a pleasure.



Another Patch walk with a new Damselfly spotted by me, a Emerald.


Birds a little quite but plenty to snap away at, Small Copper on patch and this took the Newton St Loe Butterfly count to 25 just missing a Clouded Yellow, fingers are crossed.



Had been searching for a Valesina the silver form of the Silver washed Fritillary and found to at a Frome Woodlands eventually. they like the cooler parts of the woodland and darker so had to use flash and stand in a muddy brook but worth it.


working in between but every spare chance i'm out looking. Priddy next and Tree Pipit and added to my 2018 bird tick list, looking for Dragonflies at the small pools there but weather had clouded over so dragon disappeared.


So that brings us almost up to date white Thursday just gone and my patch walk, Yellowhammer in much fewer numbers but still about.


Purple and White Letter Hairstreak seen at Seven Acre, while looking out over towards the Globe had a great view of a Sparrowhawk which flew straight in front of me, not giving me enough time to lift camera but brilliant to see.
Most other birds a bit on the quiet side but 25+ House Martins buzzing over village, Barn Swallow number are very low this year.

At lake a few Dragonflies around with this Red Eyed Damselfly, Broad Bodied, Scarce Chaser, Brown Hawker, Black Tailed Skimmer, Ruddy Darter and a few others keeping me entertained while sitting bank side of the top Lake.


 The Male Mute took exception to this this, i'd been sat for 30mins before he considered me a threat, he stopped just short of me a decided to have a clean!


The Grey Herons out of nests now and exploring the top lake.


4 of them spread out almost exactly 4 meters apart!


These Common Blue butterfly in Butterfly alley, where else.


After seeing the single Spotted Flycatcher back in May had heard but not seen since , although Tony and Robert had seen them so very pleased to get a few pictures of the 2 adults and single Juvenile.


While watching in Send a Cow woodland, juvenile Green woodpecker, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and a Treecreeper, last spot of a Treecreeper was back in March.


A super walk with plenty to see, these last few shots from the Village.


Wasp took this fly from a spiders web while i was watching.

So with only 3 butterflies left to see this year, Silver Spotted Skipper, Brown Hairstreak and last trip should be Scotch Argus in the Lake District.  I'll be back on patch soon with more blogs updated weekly, but for now get out there and see you soon!



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29 June 2018

Newton St Whoo-Hoo

Date: 28/06/2018
Location: Newton St Loe
Weather: Blue skies, Very warm 27c

Species Highlights:
Purple Hairstreak, White Letter Hairstreak, Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Yellowhammer, Buzzard, Kestrel, Skylark, Swift, Barn Swallow, Reed Warbler.
Observation: 
Day off from butterflying so off on a long overdue patch walk, Skylark were singing so high up, couldn't even see them, but could hear a large group of Swifts screaming across the fields.


So fast, buzzing over Seven Acre wood.


It's never a day off from butterflies! Yesterday went up on the off chance of finding a few butterflies and was amazed to find first a White Letter Hairstreak then Purple Hairstreak!! These are brand new addition to our patch a normally I travel to get pictures of them, so very happy to find them myself. Went back up today and got some better pictures, Purple Hairstreak on Elm Tree on corner of Seven Acre.


Saw at least 3 individuals. But at 11am couldn't re-find the White Letter hairstreaks but had picture from day before, so here's another Purple.


Carrying on around wood and avoiding dog walkers! A single Yellowhammer could be heard. Just before Globe look out spotted this tiny fawn, I think also escaping the dogs, unsure where to go I waited for him/her to disappear into the hedgerow.


Didn't want him to run into Main road some 50yds further on.


On out through Village a small group of Barn Swallow sat on wires with only 5 House Martin seen possibly feeding?
Down through Send a Cow woodland Blackcap heard but little else seen until this very fresh and drying its wings Meadow Brown.


Bottom Lake was a surprise to see this Black Headed Gull who normally depart lake March and reappear in August! 2 birds seen, a few Mallards with now older young and Jenny the Mute swan from upper lake still on Lower Lake.


Female Emperor Dragonfly Laying Eggs, if you look rear end you can see egg.


Top Lake still low, with 4 Grey Herons, 1 still in nest plus Mutes have lost a ygnet, apparently a few days ago the cygnet got caught in Pond lillies and struggled for 2 days!!! Someone from college phoned RSPCA who wouldn't come out to help, the Cygnet has since been removed from lake, very sad. Also a Grey Heron chick fell from nest and died this also has been removed, nesting and young a very hazardous time of year.


Walked up to top pond as this time of year always good for dragonflies, great to watch this Four Spotted Chaser chasing & squabbling with the much larger Emperors.


Again Emperor dragonflies egg laying the male defending his mate constantly buzzing anything that moved near her.


My plan today was to retrace my tracks and head towards the Boathouse via River Avon, so spotted this Mallard Mum on the old Swan Nest protecting young from the circling Lesser Blacked Gulls.


Also above lake this beautiful Buzzard.


Down through Manor farm and through Corston Village more Barn Swallows here than at Newton Farm shop, still a practicing farm so more food no doubt. 
Blackcap & Chiffchaff calling on river edge, the main reason for the longer walk is to check on Reed/ Sedge Warbler which we found last year. Unfortunately could only find Reed Warblers 2/3 bird heard and seen.


A few more Dragonflies seen this Scarce Chaser giving me the eye. 2 more Grey Heron river side too.


Not one of our swans, I don't think but near the Boathouse pub.


Time was ticking by and had work tonight so headed towards home but not before returning to Seven Acre, while checking brambles on edge of wood right in front of me was this stunning White Letter Hairstreak, excellent.

So that was my walk 9.5 miles and great to be back on patch the next few weeks more butterflies to see, just 9 more species, a trip to Lake District, Lulworth, Northamptonshire, Dorset and Oxford left.

 Butterfly list for today.
3 Purple Hairstreak ,1 White letter Hairstreak, 10 Green Veined, 40 Small White, 4 Large Skipper,  25 Meadow Brown, 7 Comma, 10 Ringlet, Small Tortoiseshell, 1 Red Admiral.


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5 August 2016

Brown Hairstreaks at Alners Gorse

Date: 04/08/2016
Location: Alners Gorse / Fontmell Down
Weather: Cloudy with Sun, turning very Cloudy to Rain.
Other Species: 
(Alners Gorse
Birds: Spotted Flycatcher, Chiffchaff, Bullfinch, Marsh Tit, Buzzard
Butterflies: Painted Lady, Holly Blue, Peacock, Brown Hairstreak, Purple Hairstreak, Silver Washed Fritillary, Red Admiral, Brimstone, Small Skipper, Ringlet, Speckled Wood, Green Veined White, Small White, Large White, Gatekeeper, Meadow Brown - 16 Species.
(Fontmell Down
Birds:Common Redstart,Yellowhammer
Butterflies: Chalkhill Blue, Meadow Brown, Red Admiral, Small White, Large White - 5 Species

Observation:
Third trip to Alners Gorse to find the Brown Hairstreak and after a rather long trip down 2 hours!! Diversions everywhere and my cheap TomTom device not keeping up with it!
But on getting there just me and one other car belonging to Martin Warren, headed down track and about 50ft from entrance Brown Hairstreak!!


Didn't spot it straight away as was looking at this excellent Southern Hawker.


But what a cracking butterfly!!


Few birds about as well, this I think Chiffchaff Juv?


Lovely Marsh Tits feeding happily on Marsh Thistle.


Managed 16 species of Butterfly, Brimstone not really keeping still.


Lots of Red Admiral about a really great butterfly from any angle!


And a family of Spotted Flycatchers, this one posing nicely.


Really wanted to catch up with Silver Washed Fritillary, Valencia ab. but all the Silver washed I saw just wouldn't settle this one a bit tatty.


Still a fair few Purple Hairstreak around to perched up on Alder Buckthorn, coming to end of flight season soon.


A number of Dragonflies charging about this Common Darter female looked stunning!


Then a Painted Lady landed in front of me! This a male I think as Female Butterflies have a larger, more rounded abdomen than males. :)


While taking pictures of above noticed I was being observed!


After about 2 hours of wandering around site I think I saw 6 Brown Hairstreaks and O so nearly got the open wing shot! 
So close but no cigar!!


Almost on way out of reserve and iPhone video was in order!!


So apart from the Black Hairstreak all Hairstreaks done! 
My total now is 45 Butterflies for the year 3 more to get, Silver Spotted Skipper, Clouded Yellow and think I've missed them but Wood White. 
(Anyone know of a good site still on the wing? ) 

So Fontmell Down on way home but weather now on the change but stopped anyway. 
Was rewarded with a Common Redstart briefly and distantly.


Weather conditions not good but Red Admiral, Meadow Browns and a few Small Heath still about but no Silver Spotted Skippers, Aston Rowant I think, Monday?


Counted around 10 Chalkhill Blues but probably more hiding in grass as it's now raining and time to leave! But in all a lovely day spent in some great spots!
3 more Butterflies to add next week I hope.


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