Thursday, 10 April 2025

Grizzled Skipper at Afton Down Chalkpit.

The National Trust viewpoint carpark at the foot of Afton Down close to Freshwater Bay has always been a prime location for spring butterflies. Yesterday the first species was seen just after noon when I observed a Grizzled Skipper nectaring on a dandelion flower. Unfortunately I was unable to relocate it as it sped off after I disturbed it.

Stock Photo.


Monday, 31 March 2025

Speckled Wood Drops In.

The excellent spring weather continues and today it was good to see a first  of the year Speckled Wood in my garden. It spent some time enjoying a warm sunny spot and hopefully it will not be long before the Holly Blue is seen here too.





Saturday, 29 March 2025

Brimstone on Berberis.

Our evergreen shrub Berberis or Barberry is in full bloom at the end of March.It is always popular with bees and other pollinating insects. Today this male Brimstone was observed nectaring on the shrubs prolific yellow- red flowers..



Friday, 28 March 2025

First Small White of the Year.

The Phlomis plant in our garden at Freshwater has always been popular with white butterflies and today it was host to my first Small White of the season. With the sun shining and despite a rather cold northerly wind this Small White spent some time on the leaves enjoying the sunny spot.