An early afternoon return visit to the National Trust viewpoint at the foot of Afton Down produced a count of at least five Green Hairstreak at rear of the carpark.Most were on the abundant flowers of the Spanish Bluebells and enjoying the warm sunshine now that the strong wind has somewhat decreased.No other butterfly species were seen here at the moment.
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Friday, 10 April 2026
Green Hairstreaks Double in Numbers.
Dropping by a the National Trust Viewpoint at the foot of Afton Down this morning discovered two Green Hairstreak,one resting on a leaf and the other on a Bluebell flower.Both were awaiting the sun as the encroaching seamist had obscured the sunshine.
Returning to the location later and with the sun now shining both Green Hairstreaks were more in evidence and nectaring on what looks like Wild Celery flowers.
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Spring Butterflies Out and About .
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
Green Hairstreak Back Again.
At this time of year the National Trust viewpoint close to Freshwater Bay seems to regularly produce the first Green Hairstreak of the season.Today this individual pictured below did not disappoint as it flew energetically in the sunshine.
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Hummingbird Hawkmoth on the Wing.
Thursday, 19 March 2026
Large Tortoiseshell on Show.
A first visit of the season today to Bouldnor Forest at Yarmouth produced this magnificent Large Tortoiseshell.Observed flitting along a forest track,not hanging around unfortunately and quickly disappearing into the trees.Other butterflies on display were several Brimstone and Commas.Also Peacock and a Red Admiral.
Note; Sightings of this species have been numerous on the Isle of Wight over the last month leading to the expectation that the Large Tortoiseshell has now become a resident species in the UK.
Monday, 2 March 2026
A First Butterfly of the Year
With continous bouts of rain now stopped for a while and the temperatures rising,it feels as though spring is on its way.This morning in the flower border outside my back door the sight of this handsome Peacock butterfly was a welcome visitor.
