Today in Bouldnor Forest the butterflies were numerous in the bright but sometimes cloudy weather. Now that the Yellow Fleabane is in flower it is a magnet for summer butterflies. Among the species enjoying the flowers were three Painted Lady, all in prime condition and therefore perhaps local emergents. In addition Silver-washed Fritillary now seem to be more evident although some showing signs of wear and tear. At least four males were recorded either nectaring on Thistle or Hemp-agrimony. In the more open forest areas I came across a couple of Wall Brown.
Great to see so many butterflies are out down there. They have been a bit notable by their absence up here recently, but numbers are starting to pick up again. When I was in Spain in June there were loads of Painted Ladies and I expected a good number to arrive in the UK, but I have only seen one so far. Hopefully there is still time for them to make it up here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Nick..As I commented, the Painted Ladies seen recently are all in perfect condition so maybe locals.I have had a pristine PL on our garden buddleia every day for over a week now. Hopefully an influx will happen.
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