Another sunny and warm day at Bouldnor Forest,Yarmouth and a visit around midday produced a high count of at least 12 Painted Lady.Most were seen feeding on low stands of bramble flowers.An earliest ever sighting for me was a White Admiral in flight.It seems that the first individuals are elusive and this one soon disappeared into the woodland.I was very pleased to have another early record,in fact the earliest ever for this species,a Marbled White.After a short pursuit I was able to take this photograph pictured below.Other butterflies observed were good numbers of Meadow Brown,a Glanville Fritillary,feeding on Birdsfoot trefoil,and a Large Skipper.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
Summer Butterflies Appear Now in our Local Woodlands.
The heatwave continues and at Bouldnor Forest today I recorded four Painted Lady butterflies all seen feeding on bramble flowers.Also the first Meadow Brown of the year together with a Large Skipper.
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Butterflies in my Garden.
Not many butterflies have been seen in my garden at Freshwater recently.In fact there seems to be a general lack of them.However,today in the sunshine this female Orange Tip was observed egg laying in our garden on what looks like Purple Leaf Pigweed,amaranthus blitum.
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Back on the Landslip.
A quick visit to the Compton landslip this morning was rewarded with several Glanville Fritillary,three male Common Blue ,and a first of the year Small Heath. All within a few feet of the bottom of the cliff steps.Returning to the National Trust veiwpoint carpark and another first of the year,this Brown Argus together with a slightly 'nibbled' Glanville.