Boxley Warren 12/07/22

Another very warm day though unfortunately the sun disappeared whilst carrying out a butterfly survey at Boxley today.

There were lots of whites of three species along the top path: Large White, Small White and Green-veined White. Identifying them is difficult when they don't land, hence it was necessary to net a percentage to determine the approximate split between the species. The two most numerous were Small White and Green-veined White.

Similarly there were a couple of skippers that had to be netted, and they proved to be Essex rather than Small Skippers.

No sign on this occasion of White-letter Hairstreak in elms on the lower path though the lack of sunshine didn't help.

A fine female Adder was great to see, plus one Slow-worm.

Essex Skipper, showing characteristic black antennal tips.

Essex Skipper 

Female Adder


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