Windover Hill, Wilmington 13th August

My first visit to this beautiful area in East Sussex, near the Long Man of Wilmington archaeological site. Weather in the morning was fine with some sunshine, though rain started shortly after midday.

I was keen to see Grayling, the only regular site for this butterfly in the south-east. At rest Grayling are very well camouflaged and I only managed to find one (an earlier visit in late July may have been more successful).  Most of the time the eye-spot could not be seen, only the underside of the hind wing being visible.

Very good numbers of Silver-spotted Skipper were present, though Chalkhill Blue vyed with Meadow Brown as the most numerous butterfly.

Some very fresh Adonis Blue were also found, more so at the bottom of the slope. However, they were very active and I only managed an underwing picture.

Long Man of Wilmington

Grayling

Grayling

Silver-spotted Skipper

Silver-spotted Skipper

Female Chalkhill Blue

Adonis Blue

Deep Dean



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