Showing posts with label Common Blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Blue. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Sand Point - Butterflies, Moths & Orchids 26/5/16

Sand Bay and Point is an an area close to where we live and is a beautiful coastal walk.  We spent a wonderful few hours on the 'Butterfly Path' area of the point and we were not disappointed.
The whole point is covered in wildflowers from Daisies to Trefoil and is a beautiful representation on natures 'Chelsea'.  Plenty of butterflies around including Common Blue and Brown argus.  A couple of moths were also seen the Silver Y and Cream Spot Tiger.
Along with the wild flowers we found the first flowering Bee Orchids one of our goals for our walk.
A stunning coastal walk surrounded by a rich tapestry of wild flowers with the added bonus of a warm and sunny blue sky day.

   Thunder thighs - Oil Beetle


               
                   Sea Campion

   Daisies, grasses etc just wild!

                
                   Brown Argus

   Brown Argus - good numbers of these little butterflies

           
               
                  Sloe Bug

   Natures Chelsea

               
                   Common Blue - male

   Bee Orchid

               




          
               
                   Beautiful flower



                
                
                   Day flying moth on Thrift

   Silver Y Moth

                
                   Common Blue - female

   Sunny blue skies


              


Cream spot Tiger Moth


               
                  Common Centaury

  Brown Argus

                
                   Brown Argus









Sunday, 24 May 2015

Sand Bay & Crook Peak - Butterflies, wild flowers and a Cuckoo

A beautiful sunny day and a chance to catch up with some butterflies at Sand Point near Weston Super Mare. A short climb to the top of the peninsula then off onto the butterfly paths around the cliff edge. As we approached the first grassy area it was alive with Common Blues and Brown Argus - wow!  So many wild flowers covering the area as well from the yellow Trefoil and Rock Roses to the beautiful 'moon' daisies and Valerian etc - paradise! 
Whitethroats were busy singing from many areas and all of a sudden a Cuckoo started calling and we had a great view of it. Such a surprise to see a Cuckoo here when we are so use to seeing one on the Somerset Levels. The Whitethroats were clearly not happy with the Cuckoo and it was great to observe the Whitethroats chase and mob the Cuckoo out to sea only to return to a different area. The Whitethroats looked tiny against the Cuckoo! Sand Point is a stunning little area well worth a visit for flora, fauna and scenery. We shall return in a couple of weeks in search of Orchids.
From Sand Bay we journeyed inland only about 10 miles to the lower slopes of Crook Peak. It was really hot here in butterfly alley and the butterflies did not disappoint! Fantastic views of Grizzled and Dingy Skippers as well as Brown Argus and Common Blues.
From both sites we saw a total of 13 species of butterfly today - I just hope that the weather can now settle down and be in the butterflies favour!


'Moon' daisies - a great host for insects and looking splendid at Sand Point


               
                   Sea Campion and hosts - great muscles on these beetles!

   Faded Common Blue - not surprising with the horrendous May weather we have had

               
                   Thrift - a typical coastal plant


   Common Blue - female

                
                   Common Blue - male

   Small Copper

               
                   View to the Point and onto Flat Holm

    Wall - typical pose on stone 

               
                    Brown Argus 

   Cuckoo - our closest view of one yet but just out of reach of a decent shot

               
                   Cuckoo calling from the Hawthorn 

    Grizzled Skipper - good numbers at Crook Peak

               
                   Brown Argus pair

   Dingy Skipper typical pose




               
                   Dingy Skipper - a different view

   Dingy Skipper

               
                   Grizzled Skipper- great underwing colours and markings

   Smalll Heath - a typical pose usually in the grass!












Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Mendips - Butterflies, Bluebells and Orchids - 11/5/15

Another breezy but sunny days walk on the Mendips. Starting at Charterhouse and through the small wood to Ubley Warren. Plenty of Willow Warblers singing and the small wood was full of bird song but no sign of the Spotted Flycatcher.
As we walked across Ubley Warren we scrutinised every gorse bush in hope of finding a Green Hairstreak, in fact no butterflies were seen I guess it was just too windy. Ubley was however covered in Early Purple Orchids in selected areas - a nice surprise!
Onwards to Velvet Bottom and both a Peacock and Orange Tip were seen on some bluebells. The Spring scene through Velvet Bottom is wonderful at the moment. Just before going into Long wood we reached a sunny glade and bank. It was in this area we saw Peacock, Green Veined White, Dingy Skipper, Orange Tip, Common Blue and Green Hairstreak butterflies all in the space of 15 minutes! A magical butterfly glade and at last we got to see a Green Hairstreak!
Into Long Wood and you just can't help being overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of the bluebells and Ramsons carpeting the woodland floor. Here and there Campion, Orchids and Yellow Archangel added more colour to the carpet. Truly stunning!
A superb walk with nature at its best!

    Willow Warbler - it's song a true reminder of summer!

               
                  Unknown caterpillar on wild Forget Me Not


    Early Purple Orchids at Ubley Warren


               
                    Speckled Yellow moth

   Peacock on Orchid

                                                        
                                                           Common Blue - first of the year
                                                                                       

  Common Blue


               
                   Dingy Skipper

   Green Hairstreak

               
                   Blue carpet - Long Wood


    Heaven! 

               
                  As long as my path leads through nature my heart and soul are happy!


   Breathtaking and intoxicating both sight and smell

                                                                           
                                                                               Hunting Spider