Heddon Valley 08/07/22

My last full day in N Devon and since it was bright and sunny from an early hour another visit to Heddon Valley was made.

I revisited the same meadows as yesterday and concentrated on the second field which had been most productive then.  This paid off with fritillaries visiting two clumps of flowering thistle or landing on nearby bracken. The majority again seemed to be Dark Green Fritillary though there were definitely three High Brown.  These proved more cooperative than yesterday in that they were inclined to lift the wings to reveal the distinctive underwing pattern, perhaps because of the high temperature this morning.  Two of the High Brown were relatively unmarked in terms of wing damage though the individual from yesterday was also found with missing sections on the lower wings.

On the walk back to the car two Silver-washed Fritillary were flying along the lane.

High Brown Fritillary.  The third spot on the upper forewing is virtually absent on this individual, perhaps having worn away.

High Brown Fritillary, as above.

Second High Brown Fritillary.  The third spot on the forewing can be clearly seen on this individual.

Second High Brown Fritillary, as above.

High Brown with damaged wings, the same individual as yesterday.

Heddon Valley




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