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RE: Butterfly Sightings

Well we do have Marsh Fritiallary (15/63)here, i found my first one ever this morning.


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I do report my sightings to a site in my area, but its based around the North East of England and not tied to a specific site.

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Had 3 Small Pearl-bordered Frits (16/63) up here yesterday.
Didn't get a chance to photograph them, but i will return and try to get them.


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saw 4 marbled whites (17/63) yesterday - beautiful!, meadow brown (18/63) , small skipper (19/63) and a five-spot burnet moth, all in the same meadow

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i cant tell you what sort they were but yesterday afternoon/early evening we were fishing down at languard point at felixstowe and we saw quite a few butterflys coming in of the sea? also there were loads of bumble bees going out to sea ?

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Several Large Blues were on the wing at the public site at Collard Hill, near Street, Somerset on Sunday (22nd). I was lucky enough to see 4, despite the strong winds. Plenty of Marbled Whites there too.

Today (24th), Green Hairstreak and 2 Silver-studded Blues on an East Devon Common, despite there being not much sun.

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Terry Smith Wrote:
Several Large Blues were on the wing at the public site at Collard Hill, near Street, Somerset on Sunday (22nd). I was lucky enough to see 4, despite the strong winds. Plenty of Marbled Whites there too.

Today (24th), Green Hairstreak and 2 Silver-studded Blues on an East Devon Common, despite there being not much sun.


I saw silver studded blue today - on a site where they have not been recorded for 11 years (I don't think anyone has looked) so Large Blue is (20/63) , Silver Studded Blue (21/63) and Green Hairstreak (22/63) thanks Terry

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Nice newly-emerged Silver-washed Fritillary at Bystock Reserve, Exmouth early this afternoon.

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2 Dark Green Fritillaries at Bystock Reserve this afternoon.

PS How do you type those emboldened figures on here?

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2 Dark Green Fritillaries at Bystock Reserve this afternoon.

PS How do you type those emboldened figures on here?



Hi Terry

Click on reply (or new reply) highlight your text and use the bold button at the left end of the tool bar.

Silver-washed Fritillary (23/63)
Dark Green Fritillary (24/63)

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Thank you Ranger, I will try this in a minute, as I perused the thread and can add Clouded Yellow 25/63 to the list which I saw in Exmouth earlier in the spring. This is a butterfly we commonly get in the autumn, but this was my first spring sighting. Strangely enough, another was seen in Plymouth the same day. I need to go back through my notes, and then I can slot it in its rightful place in the list below! Later edit; notes gone through, can't believe it was as early as Apr 3! I've therefore put it in as number 3 below!

Thought it might be a good idea to do a sitrep on what we've seen so far, to save trawling back through the postings, so here is a complete list of species seen so far:

1. Brimstone
2. Peacock
3. Clouded Yellow
4. Comma
5. Holly Blue
6. Speckled Wood
7. Large White
8. Small White
9. Small Tortoiseshell
10. Orange Tip
11. Green-veined White
12. Small Copper
13. Red Admiral
14. Small Heath
15. Common Blue
16. Marsh Fritillary
17. Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
18. Marbled White
19. Meadow Brown
20. Small Skipper
21. Large Blue
22. Silver Studded Blue
23. Green Hairstreak
24. Silver-washed Fritillary
25. Dark Green Fritillary

Hope this helps.

Terry

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Had a Large Skipper (26/63) today at my local nature reserve.

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lots of fresh commas out today on my transect, also strangalia maculata - the long horn beetle

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I was out at the weekend and saw lots of different butterflies already mentioned in your list plus Ringlets which I don't see in the list

http://www.wildlifeuk.net/gallery/albums...G_1473.jpg

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thanks Cheryl
my friend sent me some lovely pics of ringlet and purple hairstreak yesterday but since one of us hasn't see one yet I can only count your ringlet (27/63)

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