Parking my car at the National Trust viewpoint car park at the foot of Afton Down a couple of days ago, I was pleased to see that a selection of butterflies are still on show at this small,sheltered,southerly facing site. Three of our summer 'blues' were present,most strikingly a splendid male Adonis, together with several Chalk-hill Blues and a Common Blue.All three species regularly rose to spar with each other as they encroached on another's patch.
Beautiful. I have never seen a Chalk Hill Blue or an Adonis Blue!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Nick.On our Isle of Wight downland the Chalk-hill Blue is particularly numerous with just one brood from early July.On the other hand the Adonis is seen in much lower numbers with two broods.
DeletePrecioso licénido que por mi tierra es fácil de observar. La más azul de las azules... una belleza. Feliz fin de temporada, Peter. Saludos desde Asturias.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Belén.It is always good to hear from you.
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