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.



Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Black Arches.

Now and again I see an attractive moth,normally in my garden. This fine Black Arches moth was observed today on my white garage door. It looks to me to be a female and this species is commonly found in Southern England. It is usually associated with oak woodlands and is seen in July and August.



Sunday, 13 July 2025

Painted Ladies Return.

The well established and substantial Lavender Bush in my front garden is a magnet for bees and also several species of butterfly at this time of the year. Today a Painted Lady spent several hours it seems on the flowers in the company of a variety of insects.