Hutchinson's Bank 6/06/23

Sunshine was forecast this afternoon so I arrived at 12:30. As it happened the sun didn't properly appear until two hours later so very few butterflies were seen until then.

The recent reports of Black-veined White at the site were the main reason for visiting though none were seen by anyone today. Not to worry as this is such an enjoyable site to visit and views of Glanville Fritillary are always welcome. Several were found, while other butterflies included Small Blue, Common Blue and Brimstone, the latter now rather worn at this stage.

A Common Lizard and Red Kite were also seen.

Glanville Fritillary





Small Blue

Common Blue

Common Lizard

The Upper Meadow where Black-veined White originally emerged from the clump of bushes in the middle of the picture 



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