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23 May 2025
Heath Fritillarys
Unfortunately because of the failure of the heath Frits at Lydford , I had to go a little further to Greenscombe Woods in Cornwall to see them, Luckily they are doing well here.
So the total so far is 30, Peacock, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Brimstone, Orange Tip, Green-veined White, Large White, Small White, Wall, Small Heath, Speckled Wood, Duke of Burgundy Frit, Glanville Frit, Heath Frit, Marsh Frit, Small Pearl-bordered Frit, Pearl-bordered Frit, Small Copper, Brown Argos, Large and Small Skippers, Ludworth Skipper, Grizzled Skipper, Dingy Skipper, Green Hairstreak, Common Blue, Small Blue, Holly Blue, Adonis Blue and Comma.
20 May 2025
Bindon Hill
Went to Bindon Hill in Dorset today to chase some Skippers, especially the Ludworth. Had a good morning with not only getting the Ludworth but Large and Small Skippers plus the Brown Argos as all new ones with Adonis Blue, Spotted Wood, Small Heath and Wall also seen.
So the total so far is 29, Peacock, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Brimstone, Orange Tip, Green-veined White, Large White, Small White, Wall, Small Heath, Speckled Wood, Duke of Burgundy Frit, Glanville Frit, Marsh Frit, Small Pearl-bordered Frit, Pearl-bordered Frit, Small Copper, Brown Argos, Large and Small Skippers, Ludworth Skipper, Grizzled Skipper, Dingy Skipper, Green Hairstreak, Common Blue, Small Blue, Holly Blue, Adonis Blue and Comma.
19 May 2025
Aylesbere
Went to Aylesbere today as in the area, not much to see, weather a bit cloudy.
A few Dartfords about but very mobile and no chance of a pic, loads of Stonchats about, giving away their presence by their alarm calls.
Around the ponds, loads of Dragonfly Larva casings, must have been a site to see these all coming out, must of happened over the weekend, just missed them again!
16 May 2025
Chasing Butterflies
Spent time this week at Giants Hill and Compton Down in Dorset as well as Dawlish Warren, Holden, Aish Tor and Dunsford Meadow in Devon.
Found 14 new species for this season, some defiantly earlier than last year but not surprising considering the better weather.
The Glanville for example compared with previous years and dates see the Butterflies quite worn.
New Frits are Glanville, Marsh, Duke of Burgundy and Small Pearl-boarded Fritillary.
Blues are Common, Small, Holly and Adonis Blue.
Two Skippers with Grizzled and Dingy Skippers.
Others were Painted Lady, Small Heath, Green Hairstreak and Wall.
So the total so far is 25, Peacock, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Brimstone, Orange Tip, Green-veined White, Large White, Small White, Wall, Small Heath, Speckled Wood, Duke of Burgundy Frit, Glanville Frit, Marsh Frit, Small Pearl-bordered Frit, Pearl-bordered Frit, Small Copper, Grizzled Skipper, Dingy Skipper, Green Hairstreak, Common Blue, Small Blue, Holly Blue,
Adonis Blue and Comma.
Iam hopeful that the weather will continue to be good, also good to say met lots of nice humans as always out with the Butterflies
11 May 2025
First day of holiday
So decided to go up on Dartmoor and didn't stay up there too long due to rain and mist so came back down to Exminster to see if I could see the Lesser Whitethoat, I heard but didn't see it as it was in the midle of the bush.
Did see and hear plenty of other birds on my walk to the Discovery area and back, plenty of Reed, Sedge and Cettis Warblers in full song, Swallows, House and Sand Martins over head and around the pond area on the edge of the Discovery area plenty of Canada Goose and Cygnets plus Lapwing and Chicks, great to see!
A few Butterflies to see, Speckled Wood, Green veined White, Orange Tip and Red Admiral.
06 May 2025
Seaton Wetlands
There had been reports of a pair of Black winged Stilts at Seaton so traveled over hoping that they had stayed which they had and since my visit it has been announced that they have been seen mating, so hopefully they will breed here.
They put on quite a show both being close and far being mobile around the whole site.
They seemed to be in close contact with the Black-tailed Godwits which were also onsite, as well as Oystercatchers, single Dunlin Curlew and Greenshank. Other birds seen were Sand Martins, Blackbird, House Sparrows, Reed Warblers, Cetti Warblers,Robin, Wood and Feral Pigeons, Carrion Crows, Magpie, Moorhen, Shelduck and Mallard.
Saw 3 Raptors, Marsh Harrier, Red Kite and Buzzard all in flight, around the river there was Black-headed, Herring and both Great and Lesser black Backed Gulls, Cormorant, Little Egret and Mute Swans.
Great to see the Sand Martins in the nest Boxes and Swifts had also been reported using their boxes as well.
Met lots of humans and all seemed happy enough, great day out!
03 May 2025
Cuckoos on Dartmor
There seems to be plenty of Cuckoos on Dartmoor this year.
I haven't been to the circus that is Emsworthy yet but might visit soon.
This bird was further into the moor and heard several more so looks like a good year.
02 May 2025
Whinchats
Went up on Dartmoor today and the Whinchats have finally arrived back on the moor, this is my 3rd visit this year looking for them and they are a bit late compared with previous years.
Good to see them, 3 in total, 2 paired up and a single male.
29 April 2025
Chasing Butterflies
Went out on all the usual places today across Dartmoor and local such as the Warren, saw plenty of Butterflies including 2 new species for this year Large White and Small Copper.
What was great to see was the number of Pearl-bordered Fritillary, this one was taken at Dunsford on the path sucking up minerals.
Plenty of White sp Butterflies and Peacocks but also seen Speckled Wood and Red Admirals but NO Small Tortoiseshells yet?
So the total so far is 11, Peacock, Red Admiral, Brimstone, Orange Tip, Green-veined White, Large White, Small White, Speckled Wood, Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Small Copper and Comma.
20 April 2025
Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Managed to get out this afternoon in some sun and went up to the Butterfly Walk at Holden, there had been some Pearl-boarded Fritillarys seen over the last couple of days.
Sure enough found them and they started to fly around me and it took some time for one to settle to get a picture and it was worth it.
That makes 9, Peacock, Red Admiral, Brimstone, Orange Tip, Green-veined White, Small White, Speckled Wood, Pearl-bordered Fritillary and Comma.
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