Sunday, 1 July 2018

A Good Season for the White Admiral.

This year seems to be a good time for the White Admiral.My visits to Bouldnor Forest during the last couple of weeks has seen a steady increase in their numbers and yesterday I encountered  several alighting on the tracks. This elegant butterfly of our woodland loves to glide in and out of the sunny glades nectaring on bramble flowers and resting on a shaded leaf.



Monday, 18 June 2018

Plenty of Summer Butterflies on Show.

Butterfly numbers have dramatically increased now that the summer butterflies are on the wing.Today in Bouldnor Forest Marbled White and Silver-washed Fritillaries were the two new species.The White Admiral is now even more evident in the forest rides as they enjoy the bounty of bramble flowers.







Friday, 15 June 2018

White-letter Hairstreaks at Towngate.

I first noticed a White-letter Hairstreak flying near to the top of the Towngate elm tree last Tuesday the 12th June.Unfortunately none decided to investigate the lower branches at the time.I had better luck today as after a patient wait at least two hairstreaks came to eye level.The advantage of this site is a footbridge that spans the stream below.The elm is planted on the bank of the stream and therefore standing on the bridge gives access to the branches halfway up the tree.(See last years blog entry) 




Thursday, 14 June 2018

A Common Blue Outshines the First White Admirals.

Following a wet and windy morning the weather picked up this afternoon.This made a walk through Bouldnor Forest very pleasant and it was not long before I saw my first White Admiral of the year.In fact I counted a total of three  fresh individuals and all were very active in the sunshine.
It was not only these colourful summer butterflies that stood out as  there cannot be a butterfly arguably more stunning than a female Common Blue. 





Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Silver-studded Blue in the New Forest.

An unexpected chance to spend a couple of hours in the New Forest this afternoon resulted in a visit to Latchmore Brook  close to the town of Fordingbridge.While exploring the boggy feeder streams that run into the brook for the Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly, several male Silver-studded Blue butterflies were seen along the grassy banks.No longer seen on the Isle of Wight this butterfly can be numerous on the New Forest heathland.






Sunday, 10 June 2018

A Painted Lady Drops In.

Looking out of the patio doors this afternoon I saw the unmistakable sight of a Painted Lady flying in the garden.With its strong flight and near salmon pink colour it is an impressive butterfly and this is  the first I have seen this year.It was in no hurry to move on and although it was spooked a number of times by squabbling blackbirds it sunned itself on the patio and nectared on the perennial wallflower close to the back door.