There was no increase in butterfly numbers when I returned to the site visited yesterday. Just one Green Hairstreak and a Small Copper. Green Hairstreak should become more numerous during the next week and we can look forward to other spring species appearing at this location.
Thursday, 15 April 2021
Wednesday, 14 April 2021
A First Sight of the Spring Emergents.
The warm weather of early April gave way to a very cold north to north-east wind resulting in low temperatures for the last week or so and consequently hardly any butterfly activity. However with some sunshine and lighter winds today I was pleased to see two spring emergent species in the West Wight. A first Green Hairstreak of the season and likewise a Small Copper. Both enjoying the warm sunshine in the sheltered spot they had chosen.
Thursday, 1 April 2021
A Walk in the Woods.
Although not as warm as the last few days, it was nevertheless a lovely early spring day and the butterflies responded to the sunshine at Bouldnor. I was disappointed not to see any new emergent butterflies but the hibernators were on show with numerous sightings of Peacock, five Comma, three Red Admiral, and two male Brimstone. One of the latter spent some time flitting from flower to flower enjoying the many primrose plants along the track.
Monday, 29 March 2021
Lockdown Eases and Spring Arrives.
The sun was shining today and a morning walk on the landslip near to Compton was rewarded with warm sunshine and light winds. Here on our south-western coast the cliff tops are now displaying early spring flowering plants and in addition, the beautiful song of the male Skylark that filled the air..
My hope of a first butterfly of the season was premature, but the larvae webs of the Glanville Fritillary did not disappoint as several were found. In a few weeks the adult butterfly will grace these cliff slopes and add to the glorious colour that is to be seen on this coast. The caterpillars seen today varied in size, depending on their location. Those where the webs were more sheltered tendered to be less developed than individuals in more open and sunny spots.
I was pleased to record my first butterfly of the year on my return home ,as the always dependable Peacock was seen in my garden.
Thursday, 20 August 2020
First Clouded Yellow of the Year.
Monday, 13 July 2020
Summer Butterflies Around the Buddleia.
Of course there are always dangers and this Large White chose the wrong time to land on this bloom.A crab spider was ready and waiting for it's next meal.
Saturday, 11 July 2020
First Chalk-hill Blue on West High Down.
Tennyson Down left,Afton Down & Compton Bay distant |