A trip to primarily look for Silver-spotted Skipper, however they were not easy to find so maybe a week too early. The windy conditions didn't help, but with perseverance it was possible to find 1-2 in more sheltered spots.
The west bank at QD is an area I rarely visit, though definitely need to change that as the habitat looks great. 1-2 skippers were found there although they didn't hang around. I later realised that I incorrectly identified the first one as a Large Skipper forgetting that the dorsal appearance of males appears quite similar to Silver-spotted Skipper of the same sex.
However, with a good view of the underwing there is no doubt as to the id, and fortunately 1-2 Silver-spotted were seen well on the way back, at the bottom of the slope near the fence, an area where I have seen them in previous years.
Encouraging to see reasonable numbers of Common Blue today, and probably even more Brown Argus, which were as combative as ever with other butterflies.
The male Adder that I didn't manage to photograph on my previous visit was in the same place and more visible today.
Bullfinches were frequently heard from the hedgerow along the bottom of the slope, and a juvenile was seen.
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Silver-spotted Skipper |
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Silver-spotted Skipper |
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Silver-spotted Skipper |
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Common Blue |
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Brown Argus |
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Brown Argus |
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Migrant Hawker |
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Adder (male) |
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