28-07-2008, 12:02 PM
Battie Wrote:
Hi I'm new to this, though I have been watching butterflies on the Priddy Mineries for the last 10 years and just starting to find out names of them.
Does anyone else know this site. It's amazing, at this time of year there are hundreds of butterflies on a nice day. I don't know what they all are but I have seen lots of different species including Marble whites, skippers and fritillaries.
It's a hotspot for wildlife on the top of the Mendip Hills.
Does anyone know what this is? A friend took this pic in JUne. We thought it was a purple hairstreak, but now I'm not so sure?
Thanks
Does anyone else know this site. It's amazing, at this time of year there are hundreds of butterflies on a nice day. I don't know what they all are but I have seen lots of different species including Marble whites, skippers and fritillaries.
It's a hotspot for wildlife on the top of the Mendip Hills.
Does anyone know what this is? A friend took this pic in JUne. We thought it was a purple hairstreak, but now I'm not so sure?
Thanks
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Thanks Badger, don't know how to make this pic any bigger, but would love to know what this little chap is? There's millions of fantastic butterflies out on the Priddy Mineries at the moment. Lots of brown ones too, think they might be ringlets? Does anyone have a species list of what they've seen on this reserve. That might help me ID things I see until I get the hang of it?



