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Sightings and news from January
to June 2007
This page contains sightings
details of all the butterflies and moths reported to the Sightings page between
January and June 2007.
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JUNE 2007
Friday 29th June
Following up a report from a Bengeo environmental club pupil of a Marbled White sighting, Alan Downie visited a field close to Stapleford village today and found numerous Marbled Whites, mating Large Skipper, Meadow Browns, a single lonely Ringlet and an Essex Skipper. The field apparently is fantastic!
Went to Bricket Wood this afternoon and saw: one red admiral, two speckled woods, one large white, two white admirals, one purple hairstreak, and four meadow browns - Dave Mackenzie
Managed to stop off briefly at Hexton again today on the way home from work.
I was surprised by the number of marbled whites - I saw 12+. Also saw small heath (4), ringlet(4), meadow brown(6) & speckled wood(3).
- Gavin Vicary
News for today (Fri 29th June 2007) is as follows: 1 White-letter
Hairstreak, behind bus-stop, opposite Oakwood tube; 2 Painted Lady, at 'New
Fields', Trent Park; 2 Ringlet, at 'New Fields'; 3 Small Copper, at 'New
Fields'- summer-brood is about 1 or 2 weeks early this year, in line with
spring emergence; 2 male Gatekeeperr, at 'New Fields'; 11 Red Admiral, ( 7
in Trent Park, 1 Parkside Farm, 3 Vicarage Farm ); 7 Comma, at Trent Park;
10 Small Heath, ( 9 at 'New Fields', 1 at Vicarage Farm ); 1 male Large
Skipper, at Vicarage Farm; 1 Small Tortoiseshell, summer-brood, along
Leeging Beech Gutter at Vicarage Farm - Robert Callf.
I had a walk around Cornmill Meadows (which I think is actually Essex),
mainly looking for dragonflies, but found my fisrt and second Gatekeeper of
the year, also Red Admiral, Large, Small and Green-veined White, Ringlet,
Comma, Small Tortoiseshell, Large Skipper and Meadow Brown - Steve Lane and David Beer
On a birding visit this morning, I saw 2 Marbled Whites -
which I have never recorded at Tyttenhanger before.
Also 2 Gatekeeper, 2 Ringlet, 1 Small Tortoiseshell, 1 Small
Skipper, c10 Meadow Browns, c10 Large Whites -
David Booth
Good variety of species at Lake Farm Country Park, Hayes, this morning in
between the showers.In about 1.5 hours counted approximately 4 Small
Skippers, 1 Large Skipper,37 Small or Green-veined Whites, 1 Holly Blue, 3
Red Admirals, 7 Small Tortoiseshell, 1 Gatekeeoer (first of year) and 23
Meadow Browns - Peter Naylor
Not sent in sightings recently for Brent Reservoir but managed a transect yesterday (Thursday 28th) during brief sunnyish spell. Total of 150 insects of thirteen species including 21 Marbled White. Had a single W-L Hairstreak last Saturday (23rd) - Roy Beddard
Two Dark Green Frits at Aldbury Nowers yesterday - good close views on musk thistle, so no probs with ID. - Martin Hicks
Thursday 28th June
PM (After 17.30) butterflies at Symondshyde Woods in the brief sunshine we had: 3 White Admiral, 3 Purple Hairstreak - Darin Stanley
I went to Great Ashby Park this afternoon and in 40 mins saw 20+ Meadow Browns, 4 Marbled White, 3 Large Skippers and 2 Ringlet - Ian Hardy
Just had a very productive afternoon watching butterflies (11.30 -
14.40 BST), here follows a list of my sightings: 1 White-letter Hairstreak,
settled low down on Wych Elm behind bus-stop, opposite Oakwood tube; 2
Purple Hairstreak, 1 settled on grass near Oakwood entrance and 1 near
Church Wood; 6 Ringlet, 5 at 'New Fields', 1 set-aside field N of Williams
Wood; 2 Small Heath, 'New Fields'; 2 Small Copper, 'fresh' second-brood,
'New Fields'; 1 Speckled Wood, along tube-line near Cockfoster's entrance; 3
Red Admiral, 2 'New Fields', 1 edge of Moat Wood; 2 Painted Lady, at 'New
Fields'; 4 Large Skipper, 3 at 'New Fields', 1 female, set-aside field N of
Williams Wood; 15 Comma, at Trent Park - 5 at 'New Fields', 3 on bramble by
Lower Lake, 1 edge of Moat Wood and 6 together around bramble-patch, N of
Williams Wood; 2 male Gatekeeper, edge of Church Wood ( my first of the
year); 1 Green-veined White, settled near Church Wood; 1 Small
Tortoiseshell, fresh 'summer-brood', near Sport's Field; 1 Marbled White,
edge of Moat Wood (my first of the year) - Robert Callf
Broxbourne Wood NR - butterfly walk this morning. Despite a cloudy outlook, there were several sunny breaks which allowed everyone to see several Red Admirals, meadow browns, ringlets, large and small skipper and a comma and speckled wood. Purple Hairstreak were active in the tree tops and 3 White Admiral were seen
on ride side oak and sallows. None came down to the brambles whilst we were there just staying higher up making the most of the sunshine - various recorders
Wednesday 27th June
A short walk in Enfield Town today (Weds 27th June 2007) produced 1
Large White, at Enfield Grammar School Playing Field and 1 Red Admiral at
Town Park - Robert Callf
Horsenden Hill, found and photographed my first 2007 Marbled White
today. Was rather overcast at the time but it was
still active. Disturbed several resting (and hidden
until they took flight) Meadow Browns and millions of
Grasshoppers stalking it. Then beaten into the woods by a swarm of those
irritating horseflies. Up the hill a Red Admiral Whizzed past me, and
disturbed a Comma. In the grazing field near the top
found a 5-spot burnet feeding in the gloom. (Or is it
narrow bordered 5-spot?) Then it started raining
lightly. Still to work out how to spot a WL Hairstreak! Let
alone photograph one. Even when the sun briefly poked
through a hole to briefly light up the elms - Mike Rubin
Park Wood Ruislip, Meadow brown 3, Small skipper male 1 - Sezar Heimet
Tuesday 26th June
Grove Farm, went on a short walk after a lunchtime meeting to find
one each of Large Skipper, Large White, Small
Tortoiseshell and Meadow Brown despite the almost
total overcast. Was nice to see anything after the
last few days!
- Mike Rubin
A few records for today ( Tues 26th June 2007 ) - Peacock, a large
batch of caterpillars on nettles near Allotments, Vicarage Farm; 4 Red
Admiral, ( 1 Vicarage Farm, near Williams Wood, 2 set-aside field N of
Williams Wood, 1 Bramley Rd., N14 ); 1 Ringlet, set-aside field N of
Williams Wood; 1 Purple Hairstreak, in Rough Lot, Trent Park ( my first of
the year - Robin J White reports one at Vicarage Farm on 14th June 2007 -
also in 2005 he reports one on 9th June! ; 1 Large Skipper, at 'New Fields'.
A quick walk yesterday ( Mon 25th June 2007 ) produced one
noteworthy record - 1 Comma, settled by the Lower Lake, Trent Park - Robert Callf
Batford Irrigation Pond, Batford. PM (after 18.00) butterflies seen were 3 Marbled Whites, 1 Ringlet, 1 Small Skipper & several Meadow Brown all around the pond. Boy is it cold out there -
Darin Stanley
Monday 25th June
Afternoon visit to Bricket Wood blessed with a sunny afternoon despite a very poor weather forecast given. Five White Admirals, three Red Admirals and a single Silver Washed Fritillary
- Clive Burrows
A single Dark Green Fritillary at Aldbury Nowers Nature Reserve this morning. It was active along the south side of the public footpath in the northern half of the southern compartment. Also plenty of Marbled Whites and Ringlets throughout the Reserve - Tim Hill
News from Cherry Eggleton - 13th June: Red Admiral for 3rd year running, lays eggs on nettles in plant container, Westminster, Central London. 15th June 2007: Clifford Road allotment site, North Brent - 70 Peacock caterpillars, full size found on nettles allotment plot. By 17th only 10 remained - could not find pupa
Here is the list of butterflies seen in Ruislip Woods at yesterday's field trip:
purple hairstreak 3 (including one very obliging female!), meadow brown 10+, white admiral 3, large skipper 1, small/essex skipper 2, red admiral 1, ringlet 1, also several grass moths and one possible little emerald/small emerald - several observers
Aldbury Nowers on Saturday afternoon:
Dozens of meadow browns, ringlets and marbled whites, two red admirals, one speckled wood, three large skippers, one small skipper, one brimstone, one comma, one small heath and hundreds of five spot burnets, several small whites. I have enclosed pics and as before my identification is suspect so apologies if any of them are incorrectly named - Dave Mackenzie
News for ( Fri 22nd June 2007 ) - 2 Holly Blue, at Enfield Town ( 1
at River View near Crown & Horeshoes P.H., 1 at Enfield Grammar School
Paying Field ); 1 Comma, at Enfield Grammar Sch. Playing Field; 3
White-letter Hairstreak, above Wych Elms at Enfield Grammar Sch. Playing
Field - including 2 clashing; 1 Small White, at Enfield
Grammar Sch. Playing Field.
News for ( Sat 23rd June 2007 ) - 1 Holly Blue, near Crown &
Horseshoes P.H.; 1 male Meadow Brown, at Chase Green, Enfield Town; 1
Speckled Wood, at Chase Green; 1 Snout,at Chase Green; 1 Speckled Wood, at
Carr's Lane; 1 Red Admiral, at Carr's Lne / Bush Hill Prk. Golf Course - Robert Callf.
Ann
Saturday 23rd June
I had a phone call from Ian Hardy to say that he was on Great Ashby Park and
had seen 2 Marbled Whites, so I went to find him. Darrel Bryant also joined
us for a walk around the park.
We saw 6+ Marbled Whites, Small White, Meadow Brown, 5 Comma, Red Admirals
(a couple of fresh ones), Small Heath, Common Blue, Ringlet, 1 Painted Lady,
Small Tortoiseshell, Large Skipper, 3 Small Skippers and a Six-spot Burnet - Steve Lane
Broxbourne Wood NR, HMWT Butterfly recording workshop. Despite cloud and earlier rain, day improved and several Red Admiral, Large Skipper, Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Speckled Wood and a Comma. Highlight was a recently emerged Purple Hairstreak
on low vegetation and at the very end a White Admiral - several recorders
Coppetts Wood, Midday; 6 White-letter Hairstreak on ash clashing, 1 Purple Hairstreak on oak, 1 Painted Lady - Tony Clancy
Friday 22nd June
A long sunny period between 8.30 and 10.30 this morning (22nd June) provided
the opportunity to have a good look around the site during my day off work.
Best sighting were the numbers of White-letter Hairstreaks on Horsenden
Hill, with 19+ recorded there along with another 2 in Perivale Wood.
Other stuff: Marbled White (2; Home Mead and Horsenden Wood Field), Purple
Hairstreak (1; Long Mead), my first Small Skippers of the year (5; all
netted, all on Horsenden east), Painted Lady (2), Red Admiral (1), Large
Skipper (6), Large White (1), Small White (1).
Best bird was a Nuthatch in Perivale Wood, my first this year there and a
Little Owl (adult this time) on Paradise Fields - Andy Culshaw
Seems to have been a lot of Red Admiral around this week, has anyone
else noticed this?
Two Red Admiral, together, at Bramley Rd., N14 on 20th June 2007
and one at Halewood Hse., Southbury Rd., Enfield Town, yesterday 21th June - Robert Callf
Spent a couple of hours in Bricket Wood Thursday afternoon. Despite the continuing unsettled weather saw 3 White Admirals, 2 Red Admiral, 3 Meadow Browns and singletons of Ringlet and Large Skipper - Clive Burrows
Thursday 21st June
I had my first marbled white of the year on Horsenden Hill this evening.
Stunning views, obviously, since I didn't have my camera with me. It was on
the rough grassy area opposite The Ballot Box - Bramstons Green South.
Nothing else of note - 56+ Swifts about the best. The horse flies are
terrible, the worst I can remember - Wood Field and The Pightle are
basically no go zones! - Andy Culshaw
Possible Purple Emperor seen by Tom Dunbar at Ruislip today
White-letter Hairstreak seen at three sites around Hertford this morning and later at Cheshunt Park (south side) on planted elm on edge of golf course, 6 white-letter seen in matter of seconds when sun shone - Liz Goodyear with Andrew Middleton at Cheshunt
Not much to report today - 2 Comma, at 'New
Fields', Trent Park; 13 Small Heath, 11 at 'New Fields', 2 at Vicarage Farm;
2 Green-veined White, at 'New Fields' -'fresh' summer-brood; 2 Speckled
Wood, 1 at 'New Fields', 1 at Vicarage Farm; 3 Red Admiral, 1 along Leeging
Beech Gutter near Water Grdn., 2 at Vicarage Farm - 1 Hog Hill and 1 near
Allotments; 2 male Large Skipper, 1 set-aside field N of Williams Wood and 1
at Vicarage Farm; 1 Small Tortoiseshell, at Vicarage Farm.
Also 2 Twenty-Two Spot, on mildewed leaves near Oakwood entrance - my
first of the year - Robert Callf.
Wednesday 20th June
3 White-letter Hairsteak Totteridge valley (1 on field maple, 2 on prunus)
1 Marbled White - Tony Clancy
Saw a big fritillary yesterday at Aldbury Nowers - couldn't get near to it and very restless, but feeding on bramble flowers so I'll put this down as Silver-washed Fritillary - Martin Hicks
Had my first Marbled White and Ringlet of the year today in area of scub between North Road Garden Centre Stevenage and the A1 roundabout. Also present were several Large Skipper, numerous Meadow Brown, and 3 Red Admiral - Darrel Bryant
News for today - 2 Small Tortoiseshell, 1 on
bramble blossom near Equestrian Centre, 1 at 'Barracks', Vicarage Farm; 7
Red Admiral, 1 along Merryhill's Brook near Equestrian Centre, 3 near Shaws
Wood, including 2 together, 1 Williams Wood, 1 Dew Pond, 1 Parkside Farm; 2
Painted Lady, 1 on bramble by Lower Lake, 1 set-aside field N of Williams
Wood; 3 Comma, 2 together, at Parkside Farm, 1 at Park Farm; 2 Large White,
1 along Merryhill's Brook near Equestrian Centre, 1 at Vicarage Farm; 3
Large Skipper, 1 male, set-aside field near Shaws Wood, 2 at Vicarage Farm;
2 Speckled Wood, 1 near Upper Lake, 1 at Water Grdn.; 1 male Common Blue, at
Parkside Farm; 6 Ringlet, 4 set-aside field near Shaws Wood, 2 at Park Farm;
2 Small Heath, at Vicarage Farm. Also saw my first Brown Hawker of the year
by Lower Lake - Robert Callf.
Tuesday 19th June
First Marbled Whites of the season recorded for Bunkers Park. The number seen, 13, was the highest first-day count in the 9 years of the BP transect - Michael Pearson
First White letter hairstreak on my Ware Park transect since 1998 today
(it must have heard about the survey). Different place (and tetrad) to
the old sightings. Also good numbers of Red Admiral and Meadow Brown
feeding on privet flowers - Andrew Wood
The first W/L hairstreak today in Abney Park Cemetery - at the spot with the oak, ash and elm combination – Garry James for TeRNS
Revisited some of the central London areas for White-letter today, whilst it was sunny. First stop Gibson Square in Islington and several white-letter seen flying around an ash and the giant elms in the square. Nothing yet as nearby Barnsbury Lane.
Then to Westbourne Green open space, almost beneath the West Way, and where there are at least 5 medium sized planted elms and some very active white-letter. Lots of clashes and flights around lunchtime.
From there we went to look at the elms near to the Broad Walk in Regents Park and again active white-letter. Nothing around the elms in Kensington Gardens but still a chance one might get seen. However, the highlight for us was being asked by Paul Whitehouse what we were looking at. When we explained he was very interested although I fear we might just end up as characters in one of his TV shows! Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton
A spare half hour in my Stevenage garden this afternoon produced, 1
White-letter Hairstreak, 2 Red Admirals, 2 Large Skippers, several Meadow
Browns and a Large White - Steve Lane
This morning I had a walk around Harmergreen Wood near where I
live, and found at least 6 Marbled Whites. There were also 2 Small Skippers, 2
Small Heath and many Meadow Browns there - David Booth
Been over Moat Mount Open Space, Totteridge Fields and Akley today
(Tues 19th June 2007) and recorded the following: 7 Red Admiral, ( 2 at Moat
Mount O.S., 1 at Mote End Farm, 1 at Totteridge Fields, 1 at Brent Lodge
Farm, Arkley, clashing with a Small Tortoiseshell, 2 at Arkley ); 1 Comma,
at Mote End Farm; 2 Small Tortoiseshell, ( 1 at Brent Lodge Farm, 1 at
Arkley View, Livery Stables ); 1 female Large Skipper, at Mote End Farm; 5
Large Skipper, at Totteridge Fields;1 Large Skipper, at Brent Lodge Farm; 8
Large Skipper, at Arkley; 3 Small Skipper, at Totteridge Fields; 1 Small
Skipper, at Arkley; 1 male Common Blue, at Brent Lodge Farm; 1 Speckled
Wood, at Arkley; 1 Burnet Companion, 1 Mother Shipton and numerous
Narrow-bordered Five- Spot Burnet at Totteridge Fields.
Also 2 White-letter Hairstreak, clashing, behind bus-stop, opposite
Oakwood tube.
Yesterday ( Mon 18th June 2007): 1 Red Admiral, at Town Park,
Enfield, in the evening - Robert Callf
Monday 18th June
News for today ( Mon 18th June 2007 ) - 4 Red Admiral, ( 1 at
Vicarage Farm, 2 Parkside Farm, 1 Park Farm ); 3 Speckled Wood, ( 2 Trent
Park - 1 near Equestrian Centre, 1 near Shaws Wood; 1 Park Farm ); 1 male
Common Blue, set-aside field N of Williams Wood; 3 Large Skipper,( 1 at
Parkside Farm, 2 at set-aside field near Shaws Wood ); a small batch of
Peacock caterpillars at Park Farm on nettles, and a single large caterpillar
on gravel-track at Hog Hill, Vicarage Farm; 2 Ringlet, newly emerged 'black
and velvety', set-aside field near Shaws Wood - first of the year for me!
Also lots of Cinnabar caterpillars at Parkside Farm on Ragwort and
single adults at set-aside field near Shaws Wood and a Vicarage Farm.
More news for the weekend - Sat 16th June 2007: 3 Comma, 'fresh'
summer-brood, ( 2 'New Fields', 1 set-aside field N of Williams Wood); 7
Large Skipper, ( 1 'New Fields', 4 together, on bramble, set-aside field N
of Williams Wood; 2 Vicarage Farm ); 2 male Small Skipper, 'New Fields' -
near Sport's Field - my first of the year; 2 Small Tortoiseshell, at
Vicarage Farm; 2 Red Admiral, at Vicarage Farm; 1 Painted Lady, at Hog Hill,
Vicarage Farm; 3 Burnet Companion, set-aside field N of Williams Wood.
Sun 17th June 2007: 2 White-letter Hairstreak, together, behind
bus-stop, opposite Oakwood tube; 13 Large Skipper, ( 10 at 'New Fields', 1
set-aside field near Dew Pond; 2 Vicarage Farm ); 1 Speckled Wood, at 'New
Fields'; 2 Painted Lady, ( 1 at 'New Fields', Trent Park, 1 at Hog Hill,
Vicarage Farm ); 7 Red Admiral, ( 2 'New Fields', 1 Icehouse Wood; 1
Williams Wood - on bridle-path; 3 at Vicarage Farm ); 39 Small Skipper, at
'New Fields' Trent Park, between 12.38 hrs. - 13.25 hrs.; 1 Small Copper, at
'New Fields' near Sport's Field -'very tatty and faded'; 1 Cinnabar,
set-aside field near Shaws Wood - Robert Callf
News from Sunday 10th June at Minet Country Park, Hayes, Middx. I spotted 1 Painted Lady, Cabbage White's, 1 Meadow Brown, 1Red Admiral, Skippers, 1 Peacock and 1Tortoisehell. The nature reserve was officially opened in 2003 and is becoming a huge success in attracting wildlife. As i live nearby, I am hoping to see an increase in butterflies to my garden this year.
Saturday 16th June in Hayes Middx I had 1 Red Admiral and 1 Green Veined White and on Sunday 17th June 1 Comma and a Meadow Brown.
Looking forward to taking some photo's this summer when these lovely little critters slow down long enough for me to take a pic!! - Helen George
Sunday 17th June
Sunday afternoon.... at Fir and Pond Woods on the meadow... several
meadow browns and small skippers
But also 1 painted lady and 1 ringlet... both first for the year on
the Reserve.
Happy days!
David Gompertz
I recorded 33 Marbled White today, 17/6/2007, again they were on the waste land adjacent to the M1/M25. On my local patch around Abbots Langley I also recorded, Small/Essex 1, Large Skipper 1, Brimstone 1(female|), Large White 1, Green-veined White 1, Common Blue 2, Red Admiral 4,Small Tortoiseshell 10,Peacock 1, Comma 1, Meadow Brown 22 - Bob Cripps
Three White Admirals along the main north-south ride on the Bricket Wood transect today; also 24 Meadow Browns (including at least one female), six Large Skippers, two Large Whites (or one mobile individual), two Red Ads (ditto), two Small Torts and a Speckled Wood.
Nearby at Munden Spring a White-letter Hairstreak nectaring on bramble flowers. Disappointing to see that Harlequin Ladybirds now seem to be spreading into these more rural areas - Colin Everett
2 White-Letter Hairstreak Totteridge Valley, also Painted Lady & Large Skippers. Sunday Morning - Tony Clancy
Saturday 16th June
Just had a look behind the bus-stop opposite Oakwood tube after a
heavy shower and observed at least 4 White-letter Hairstreak around a Lime
tree and the Wych Elms here; also 1 Red Admiral and 1 Small White here
(13.55 - 14.00 hrs.) - Robert Callf.
Wormwood Scrubs field trip, "Come and have a look at this moth" said Margaret. It
was in some-ones' cupped hands. The lady gently open
her hands and there was a Purple Hairstreak; a new
record for the site. We had to shelter in the Lindford
Christie Stadium near the end of the walk as the
heavons opened. Six other species were seen and the
faint call of the nesting Meadow Pipit was heard - John Holllingdale
Friday 15th June
Just a few sightings today (Fri 15th June 2007) between 14.00 -
15.35 BST - 3 Red Admiral, (1 Water Grdn., Trent Park, 2 Vicarage Farm); 1
Small Tortoiseshell, at Vicarage Farm.
News for yesterday (Thurs 14th June 2007) - 1 male Large Skipper, at
'New Fields',Trent Park; 4 Red Admiral, at Trent Park - 2 at 'New Fields', 1
Upper Lake, 1 Water Grdn.; 2 Red Admiral, at Vicarage Farm; 1 Painted Lady,
at Vicarage Farm; 1 Comma, at 'New Fields', Trent Park; 1 Small White, at
Vicarage Farm; 1 Mother Shipton, at Vicarage Farm and 1 Snout, at rest, on
railings at Water Grdn. - above stinging nettles - Robert Callf
Thursday 14th June
Despite the forecast went to the London Borough of Hackney today to seek out the elms mentioned in this leaflet
and in particular elms in Millfields Park South, St John of Jerusalem Church and Hackney Downs. The trees at these sites are truly huge, and in moments of sunshine between cloud we had white-letter activity at all three sites. The problem is that because the trees are so tall, the butterflies look absolutely minute and it takes awhile to be certain that the small skitty thing seen on the top of the elm really is white-letter. Quite amazing and probably the first records from these trees.
For instance around Millfields Park there was no visible nectar so they must be surviving on the elm or London Plane honeydew and its not surprising that no one has seen one there - Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton
June 13th: was walking on Northchurch Common (the big grassy field next to the Northchurch - Ringshall road) and spotted a grizzled skipper, it was some way into the field amongst the long grass which seemed an odd location for it. Wasn't really there for the butterflies but did notice a half a dozen or so meadow browns and three painted ladies as well - Colin Sturges
It always seems to rain on my days off just lately, but the sun did show for
about 30 minutes today, just long enough for a quick walk around Great Ashby
Park. I saw lots of Meadow Browns, Common Blues, 3 Large Skippers and a
Painted Lady, then it rained again! Steve Lane
We saw White Admiral and Silver-washed Fritillary
at Park Heath Corner(the Sussex branch reserve)
yesterday + Small P/B. The first two had only emerged
that day - John Hollingdale
Wednesday 13th June
Just a few sightings today (Weds 13th June 2007) - 2 Holly Blue, 1
at Old Park Avenue, 1 male, at Town Park on dog's muck 'taking minerals';
also 1 Large White along Gentleman's Row, Enfield Town - Robert Callf
Tuesday 12th June
Omitted to say that we had our first Horsenden Meadow Brown on the same day
as the W-l Hairstreaks - just the one on 9th June.
My garden moth trap in Greenford (basically ajojning Horsenden Hill) has
also had single Buttoned Snouts on two recent dates - 24th May and 9th June.
Dave Howdon and I also had two Buttoned Snout to MV in Perivale Wood on 25th
May - Andy Culshaw
Just made an unplanned detour via Park Wood Ruislip on
the way home from work as the cloud had completely
broken up and it was gorgeous out in the breeze. It
was well worth the trip...
1 x White Admiral - My first of the year. Very fresh!
It was basking on a fern leaf but shot off high into
the trees before I could get close. 2-3 x Small Skipper - My first of the year too.
I think the Large Skippers were still around too.
1 x Red Admiral. The usual Green Oak Tortrixes, Straw Dots and other
miscellaneous moths. No sign of Marbled White yet. But I imagine not long
now. I wandered along the main bridleway too but no
hairstreaks seen. They are starting to annoy me.
Small Skipper and White Admiral (long range):
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/ButterfliesMoths/2007/20070612/SmallSkipper.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/ButterfliesMoths/2007/20070612/WhiteAdmiral.jpg
- Mike Rubin
News for today ( Tues 12th June 2007) - 3 Large Skipper; 2 Red
Admiral; 1 Painted Lady; 1 Peacock and 1 Small Tortoiseshell at Vicarage
Farm - Robert Callf.
A Meadow Brown at Ruislip Lido, yesterday on 11th June (photo to be posted) - Sezar Hikmet
Monday 11th June
I had our first White Admiral at Ruislip (Park Wood) on Saturday 9th, and several people have seen more than one on the 10th, including Steve. We have had Large Skippers, Meadow Browns, Painted Ladies, Red Admirals and Speckled Woods in numbers lately - Ched George
Small Skipper at Horsenden Hill on Sunday - Dennis Kallmer
Late news from Saturday - I stayed within three miles of Tring and explored by bike in the border country of Bucks/Herts. I saw a Ringlet in FE woods above Dancers End and then a Marbled White while exploring a tetrad south of Tring (nr Pendley), more Painted Ladys as well through the day plus a late Chiltern but very fresh Dingy Skipper at Aston Clinton Ragpit (Bucks) this morn - Nick Bowles
‘Parkland Walk - brief burst of sun at Crouch Hill at 4.15 and 3 White-letter Hairstreak appeared at once – Helen Bantock
News for today (Mon 11th June 2007) - 4 Red Admiral, 2 Trent Park -
1 near Dew Pond, 1 Shaws Wood; 1 Parkside Farm; 1 Vicarage Farm at Hog Hill;
1 Painted Lady, at Hog Hill; 8 Small Tortoiseshell, at Vicarage Farm,
including 'old' and 'new' generations and a courting couple; 2 Small Copper,
together, at Trent Park 'New Fields'; 2 male Large Skipper, along Leeging
Beech Gutter at Vicarage Farm; 4 Speckled Wood, 3 at Trent Park and 1 at
Vicarage Farm; 1 Narrow-bordered Five-Spot Burnet, in set-aside field near
Shaws Wood, first of the year; 29 Chimney Sweeper, at Trent Park; 2
Cinnabar, 1 set-aside field near Shaws Wood,1 set-aside field N of Williams
Wood.Also saw my first Orange Ladybird of the year today near Oakwood
entrance.
News for yesterday (Sun 10th June 2007) - Oakwood Park, N14: 12
Large Skipper; 2 male Common Blue; 17 Meadow Brown; 7 Small Heath; 1 Burnet
Companion; 1 Mother Shipton, between 12.00 hrs - 12.40 hrs.
Grovelands Park, Southgate: 1 male Large Skipper; 1 Holly Blue;
1 Comma; 1 Red Admiral; 2 Speckled Wood; between 12.50 hrs - 14.00 hrs.
Enfield Town: 2 Red Admirals, 1 at River Front (TQ330966) and
1 along New River off Silver Street (TQ329969) - Robert Callf.
Sunday 10th June
First White Admiral at Balls Wood this morning, beautiful condition,
also Comma, a couple of meadow Brown, Large skippers, Painted Lady, Red
Admiral and of course speckled Wood - Andrew Wood
Just had a text message from Andrew Middleton forwarded from Colin Jupp to say that at 7.15 this evening Colin saw a pristine Purple Hairstreak on foliage at Weald Park in Essex
Alexandra Palace - mirroring occurrences elsewhere in the region I had a minimum of eight individuals (White-letter Hairstreak) this afternoon, flitting above the tops of ashes and a maple, and obtained good views when they landed. I was joined by Gareth Richards and Andrew Gardener, at this site traditionally known as the Seascouts. Opposite the allotments and adjacent to the Farmer’s Market, this glade is the most productive site within the park, and has usually hosted a few individuals in the past but this is the largest known gathering on one date. There are runt elms present. Also had my first Painted Lady for the year in the Conservation Area -
Bob Watts
Harpenden, my first summer season Red Admiral in the garden today, very lively and in perfect condition. Also Brimstone - Robin Pearson
Saturday 9th June
Not part of the White-letter project but we went into central London today, to visit elms identified during winter searches. As it was still cloudy we went to
Battersea Park first (south of the Thames). We had visited the park in January and identified all the areas of elm - this. We first stopped at Rosery Gate and after a few minutes
we saw 3/4 white-letters flying around elm and ash just above gatekeepers cottage. We visited the other elms but nothing seen but returning a further two were seen on ash.
From there we went to Hyde Park and found 4 Siberian elms close to Rotten Row which are discussed in LNHS literature, almost immediately we saw a White-letter fly, a second individual was also seen.
We then tried to locate elm noted elsewhere in the Royal Parks but with less success. Since this is only the second day since emergence, not every site will be active yet - Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton
Continuing the early White-letter Hairstreak theme, Dave Howdon, Simon
Smethurst and myself had at least two on Horsenden Hill this afternoon, 9th
June. There has to be a question mark as to whether they will still be
around for the joint LNHS/BC walk in 3 weeks time - Andy Culshaw
On Friday afternoon, June 8th, in overcast conditions, I saw a solitary Painted Lady on the disused railway sidings North of Croxley Common Moor. (This was where, last year in late July, there were huge numbers of Painted Ladies feeding on the buddleias that are abundant there.) - Graham Elcombe
Two Painted Lady here in watery sun in Tring, Herts when I went out with the washing at 8am - Nick Bowles
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/ButterfliesMoths/2007/20070608/PaintedLady1.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/ButterfliesMoths/2007/20070608/PaintedLady2a.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/ButterfliesMoths/2007/20070608/PaintedLady2b.jpg
All of the pics including unidentified moths and a
caterpillar are at the usual place at
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/ButterfliesMoths/index.html
- Mike Rubin
A few records for today (Sat 9th June 2007) - 3 Red Admiral, at
Trent Park - 2 'New Fields', 1 edge of Nature Trail; 2 Painted Lady, 1 'New
Fields', 1 along Leeging Beech Gutter near Water Garden; 1 male Common Blue,
'New Fields'; 1 Small Tortoiseshell, along Leeging Beech Gutter at Vicarage
Farm; 1 Cinnabar, along Leeging Beech Gutter at Vicarage Farm; also of
interest were a mating pair of Adonis Ladybirds, on cow parsley along
gravel-track at Hog Hill, Vicarage Farm.
More news for yesterday ( Fri 8th June 2007 ), recorded between
17.50 hrs. - 18.45 hrs. - 1 Speckled Wood, along Merryhill's Brook near
Equestrian Centre; 4 Painted Lady at Vicarage Farm; 2 Peacock, at Vicarage
Farm; 1 Small Tortoiseshell, fresh - 'summer-brood', at Vicarage Farm; 3, 2
males, 1 female, Large Skipper, together, along Merryhill's Brook at
Vicarage Farm - Robert Callf.
Friday 8th June
Stuck at work when all the White-letter news came in, so drove home for lunch past all the Ware elms, nothing but returning back walked the very long way back to work from the carpark past this elm (scroll down to Bowling Road) on the corner of Bowling Road, watched for only a few minutes and 1 White-letter was seen to fly out. Rushed back to work without looking for more - Liz Goodyear
Clay Hill area,3 white letter hairstreaks over roadside elms around 11.30am. Cheshunt Park – 14 small heath, 5 meadow browns, 2 painted ladys. Also Colin Jupp had one White-letter at South Weald, Weald Park Way by A12, Brentwood,
Essex in 45 mins - Andrew Middleton
White-letter Hairstreak, had a look on Parkland Walk at midday today when sun came out properly. No bins, but 4-6 small dark, butterflies spiralling and clashing over a sycamore near the elms between Crouch hill and Mountview rd. On return at 12.45 did not notice activity. This site is very warm and sheltered and has a lot of heat loving insects, so might be a particularly early one even by London standards - Tristan Bantock
Just walked my transect and some additional areas at the 'New
Fields' Trent Park ( Fri 8th June 2007 ) and recorded the following - 8
Large Skipper; 1 Painted Lady; 1 Red Admiral; 1 Peacock; 1 Small
Tortoiseshell, fresh 'summer brood'; 1 Comma; 1 Small Copper, 'tatty and
faded'; 4 Speckled Wood; 5 Meadow Brown; 21 Small Heath; 1 Mother Shipton. Yesterday (Thurs 7th June 2007 ) saw 2 Painted Lady at Vicarage
Farm in the afternoon - Robert Callf
At Lake Farm Country Park, Hayes, single Painted Lady. male Common Blue
and Small Tortoiseshell. Also one female Black-tailed Skimmer dragonfly - Peter Naylor
Park Wood, Ruislip, caught a brief spell of hazy sunshine just after
lunch. Still no Heath Fritillaries or Red Admirals.
Didn't spot any Hairstreaks either. And the sun soon
got swallowed by the clouds again. But...
10+x Speckled Wood - they were all over the bridleway.
4x Meadow Brown - my first of the year.
3x Painted Lady - 2 slightly faded and one looking
pretty fresh. Got a super closeup photo of the fresh
one as increasingly dull conditions were making it
more docile although it was still pretty active. I
guess the immigration has arrived good and proper.
2x Large Skipper, 2x Silver Y, 1x PEACOCK! Slightly tattered but colours still
bright. Basking in dull 8/8 conditions.
Lots of Green Oak Tortrix and other unidentified moths
too.
Got ants in my pants after the clouds cleared mid
aftenoon. Headed out to Barnhill to burn some more
energy.
5x Large Skipper, 4x Meadow Brown (3m, 1f), 2x Painted Lady, 2x Red Admiral, 1x Speckled Wood, 1x Small White
1x PEACOCK! (Condition unknown -flying), Zillions of Burnet Companions swarming the meadows.
I did keep an eye on oak and other trees with
Hairstreaks in mind but nothing noteworthy spotted.
- Mike Rubin
My Bishop’s Stortford garden, a male Orange-tip as the sun came out; it’s been a while since I saw the last one.
Thursday 7th June
4 Meadow Brown and a Yellowshell at Alpine Meadow - Andrew Palmer
Wednesday 6th June
Wandered around the meadows West of Horsenden Lane
north. Not many leps around at all.
1 x Large Skipper. (Photographed head on), 1 x Male Common Blue, 1x Red Admiral, A few Burnet Companions. 1x Large pale brown looking lep was disturbed from
bramble and blasted off at high speed. Was unable to
find it again after that. Shy beggar. Had similar
experience yesterday at Grove Farm (only lep I saw
yesterday). I now suspect (but can't confirm as only
got glimpses) both of these might have been Painted
Ladies. Also got a good closeup shot of a dragonfly basking on
an empty patch of dried up lakebed like soil, in a
long grass meadow. Oh yeah and 1 x White crossing Greenford Road near the
dreaded Whitton Avenue traffic lights - Mike Rubin
Saw 2 painted ladies this morning at Colney Heath Community Park. One looked very fresh the other a bit tatty. Photo' attached -
Jez Perkins
Tuesday 5th June
Long Marston, Painted Lady today - John & Margaret Noakes
Just visited Trent Park 'New Fields' between 15.20 hrs - 17.00
hrs.
( Tues 5th June 2007) and recorded the following - 7 Large Skipper; 3
Small
Copper; 1 male Common Blue 'faded'; 3 Meadow Brown; 40 Small Heath; 3
Burnet
Companion; 1 Silver Y and 32 Chimney Sweeper - Robert Callf.
Monday 4th June
I saw my first Large Skipper of the year at Coppetts Wood, Friern Barnet, North London on Saturday. Very little else despite the wonderful weather - a few Small Whites, two late Peacocks, and 5 Speckled Wood.
Brian Price (This is a correction)
Got back from Blacktoft Sands RSPB on Saturday afternoon, after a
weeks voluntary work.
Went for a short walk late Saturday afternoon ( June 2nd ) and saw my
first Meadow Brown of the year - a male in set-aside field N of Williams
Wood and a Small Heath at Parkside Farm.
Yesterday ( Sunday 3rd June 2007 ) saw the following at the 'New
Fields' Trent Park - 1 Peacock; 2 Comma; 4 male Large Skipper; 2 Small
Copper; 23 Small Heath;1 male Meadow Brown; 4 Burnet Companion; 1 Mother
Shipton and 1 Silver Y. Also had terrific views of a Weasel - I squeaked at
it and it came within a few feet. News for today ( Mon 4th June 2007) - 1 Speckled Wood, along
bridle-path near Shaws Wood; 2 male Meadow Brown, 1 set-aside field N of
Williams Wood, 1 Parkside Farm; 3 Small Heath, 1 Parkside Farm, 1 'Old Golf
Course', 1 Vicarage Farm; 3 Yellowshell, 1 set-aside field N of Williams
Wood, 2 Parkside Farm; 1 Straw Dot - Robert Callf.
Sunday 3rd June
4pm today Large Skipper my garden Bishop's Stortford - Andrew Palmer
Friday June 1 at Aldbury Mowers
Lots of small heaths, 1 green hairstreak, 3 common blues, 1 washed out small copper, 1 brimstone, 1 large skipper, 1 brown Argus, 1 unknown (very tatty but someone suggested it might be a dingy skipper) and one broad-bodied chaser
- Dave Mackenzie
Saturday 2nd June
Noticed a Red-belted Clearwing in our Enfield garden about 15 minutes ago (16:40 2/6/07). Tried to take a picture but just managed to disturb it, flying up toward a plum tree just outside the garden.
Later but not lepidoptera. Observed copulating stag beetles on telegraph pole on Ladysmith Road, Enfeild this evening - Phil Rhodes
2 Small Heath in the meadow at Tyttenhanger this evening - Robin Pearson
Friday 1st June
1 Dingy at Tring Park today (in excellent condition) and reports of 1 Dingy at Aldbury (worn) and 1 Green Hairstreak - Andrew Palmer
Forty Hall, Enfield – two meadow browns, plus one small copper and 30+ mother shiptons. Searched a large bank of elm in north Enfield for an early white-letter, but no luck yet – Andrew Middleton
MAY 2007
Thursday 31st May
7/8ths cloud cover but for the first time in ages some
fleeting sunshine and not raining. So went over
Horsenden Hill.
North side spotted my first Large Skipper of the year
on a blackberry bush during a brief sunny spell.
Near the summit spotted my first Mother Shipton moth
of the year. Also spotted what looked like a Green Oak
Tortrix which was very tatty, right wing severely
damaged could barely fly.
South side spotted a Red Admiral in the grazing
meadow.
Other than that, nothing! No whites even.
- Mike Rubin
Monday 28th May
Aldbury Nowers - I went to Aldbury Nowers again on the 26th May but not as much about as last week - too grey. Saw 4 Burnet Companion, and 2 Common Blue, a Large White, 2 Small Coppers and a Cinnabar moth - Martin Parr
Saturday 26th May
I spent some time at Aldbury Nowers last Sunday 20th May from about 11.00 til 3.00 odd.
I was looking for Dingy and grizzled skippers and green hairstreaks - all life firsts for me, and found dingy and hairstreak! So was pretty pleased. Hope to try for grizzled again tomorrow.
I didn't keep a full count of everything seen but thought the list I did keep may be useful to you:-
Green Hairstreak 3 minimum - possibly 7 as saw 2 dog fighting that disapperaed over the trees, then 10 minutes and 20 minutes later 2 more still fighting - so either a long fight or more than one pair.
Dingy skipper 2 - one in the left hand paddock, one out at the back of the meadow from the layby.
Holly Blue 1, Mother Shipton 2, treble bar 3, Cinnebar 3, Peacock 3, Small Tortoiseshell 1, Brown Argus 3.
Brimstone, Small copper, Small heath, all lots.
Green veined white 1 min and other whites couldn't pin down as too far and fast.
Also noted an infestation of caterpillers on the road there from the station - 4 - 5 lots on both sides - Martin Parr
Friday 25th May
Aldbury Nowers today,
Diane Andrew’s and I spent a couple of hours on site and saw 1 Large Skipper
, 20 Small Heath, 4 Common Blue, 3 Brown Argus, 5 Small Copper, 17 Brimstone, 1 Large White,
1 Speckled Wood, 1 Peacock, 3 Mother Shipton, 5 Burnet Companion, 1 Small Yellow Underwing, 7 Cinnabar,
5 Treble-bar, 1 Common Swift, 5 Yellowshell and 2 Red Kites. Failed to see Dingy, Grizzled or Green Hairstreak.
Whilst we were there someone else had there car broken into in the lay-by.
Then we when over the border to Church End just in Bucks and in deteriorating weather picked up 3 Small Blue, 2 Dingy Skipper and heard Quail - Andrew Palmer
News for today - 3 Speckled Wood, at Trent Park
near Equestrian Centre; 2 Peacock at Trent Park ( 1 edge of Shaws Wood, 1
set-aside field N of Williams Wood); 2 Small Heath, set-aside field near
Shaws Wood; 1 Cinnabar Moth, set-aside field N of Williams Wood; 2, male and
female, Common Blue, set-aside field N of Williams Wood; 2 Small Copper,
set-aside field N of Williams Wood; 1 Burnet Companion, set-aside field N of
Williams Wood; 2 Green-veined White, ( 1 near Shaws Wood, 1 Vicarage Farm);
1 female Orange Tip, settled on Garlic mustard, near allotments - arching
abdomen, possibly egg laying, Vicarage Farm.
Forgot to mention I saw another Silver Y moth yesterday ( Thurs 24th
May 2007 ) at Park Farm, Enfield - Robert Callf
Thursday 24th May
Scarce Swallowtail seen flying at the Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Hospital, Chelea Middx SW3 today, reported on BBC2 this evening. Alan Titchmarsh incorrectly identified it as a Swallowtail & that it would have to travel to Norfolk to find a mate. The pictures of it were good & there can be no doubt it was a Scarce Swallowtail. It was said to have hatched in Chelsea, arriving as a pupa imported from Italy.
This appears to be a rare sighting. Colin Plants "Butterflies of the London Area" (1987) records no previous sightings in Middx, though interestingly there was one seen close by in Richmond Park on 20th September 1829! - Malcolm Hull
Horsenden Hill, wandered around the fields West of the hill again
(different route this time) today at lunchtime. It was
overcast but they were still there and active -
especially the coppers.
4x Small copper (2 mating)
3x Burnet Companion
2x Peacock
1x Male Common Blue
1x Speckled Wood
1x Unidentified White
Numerous smaller moths of various unid'd species.
Then some time after 5pm I saw a Holly Blue fly across
the garden back in Kenton
- Mike Rubin
News for today ( Thurs 24th May 2007) - 3 Speckled Wood, Trent Park
( 1 near Equestrian Centre, 2 near Shaws Wood); 1 Small Heath, set-aside
field N of Williams Wood; 1 Small Copper, set-aside field N of Williams
Wood; 2 Red Admiral, 1 Parkside Farm, 1 edge of Rough Lot, Trent Park; 1
Small Heath, Parkside Farm; 6 male Common Blue, Parkside Farm; 2 Small
Heath, Park Farm; 2 Mother Shipton, 'Old Golf Course', Trent Park; 1 Mother
Shipton, Vicarage Farm; 16 Small Heath, Vicarage Farm; 1 Peacock, Vicarage
Farm; 1 female Common Blue, Vicarage Farm; 2 Green-veined White, Vicarage
Farm; 1 Small White, Vicarage Farm.
More news for yesterday ( Weds 23rd May 2007) - 1 Large White at
Lake Side, Oakwood; also 1 Red Admiral and 1 Speckled Wood here also.
1 Red Admiral near Trent Park Equestrian Centre ( possibly the same
individual ); 4 Speckled Wood in Williams Wood, Trent Park; 1 Small Copper,
set-aside field N of Williams Wood; 1 male Orange Tip at Parkside Farm; 2,
male and female, Common Blue at Parkside Farm and 1 Small Heath here also. Also, Dobrina Dobreva reported a male Orange Tip at Halewood House,
Southbury Road, Enfield yesterday - Robert Callf.
Wednesday 23rd May
Was at the Chelsea Physic Garden today and saw a couple of Small Whites and a Holly Blue which didn't settle. A large Buddleia Alternifolia in full bloom only had bumble bees on it - Malcolm Newland
Horsenden Hill, I saw 3 Peacocks during a brief early afternoon walk, all seen just west of Horsenden Lane north in the meadows. One settled in front of me and was not tatty at all, and quite active (definitely not elderly like). Female?
Also saw 1 Red Admiral, 1 small Copper and 1 Small tortoiseshell. No whites!!! Pretty quiet. Mid afternoon siesta in the heat I guess. (I was late cos a boring and irritating lunchtime meating postponed my lunchbreak.
22nd May Grove Farm, short lunchtime walk in the sunshine. Was surprised to find 3 Common Blues (1f,2m) not far from the David Lloyd centre just off the footpath on a small patch of grass / paths / bench. Had no idea they were in the area. Also several small unid'd moths.
Also saw 2 speckled woods in the wood, and 1 green veined white on Whitton Avenue - Mike Rubin
Had a very successful day yesterday (Tuesday 22nd)
Tring Park Grizzled Skipper 2, Dingy Skipper 2, Green Hairstreak 2 possibly 3 and Aldbury Nowers (see Andrew Palmer's entry)
Grizzled Skipper 3, Dingy Skipper 2, Green Hairstreak 2, Small Heath 1, Brown Argus 1 - Jez Perkins
Walked my transect in Trent Park and some additional areas at the
'New Fields' today between 12.00 - 13.10 hrs., and recorded the following -
10 Small Copper; 1 male Common Blue; 1 Peacock; 35 Small Heath; 1 Mother
Shipton and 1 Burnet Companion. A few additional sightings for yesterday (Tues 22nd May 2007) - 1
Holly Blue at Halewood House, Southbury Road, Enfield for myself and Dobrina
Dobreva reported 3 Speckled Wood here also - Robert Callf
Tuesday 22nd May
Waterford Heath South Pit on 19th May - 2 Brown Argus, 1 small Heath - Darin Stanley
I went back to Frogmore Pit this evening between 4.15 and 5.15 i saw 8 Grizzled Skippers 30+ Brown Argus, 20+ Common Blue, 1 Small Heath, 1 Peacock and 1 Cinnabar Moth -
Ian Hardy
Aldbury Nowers - combining what Jez saw up to the point of seeing him with what Paul and I saw: 2 Grizzled Skipper (1 north, 1 south), 2 Dingy Skipper (both south but out of main areas), 3 Green Hairstreak (1 north, 2 south), 7 Small Heath, 5 Small Copper, 3 Peacock, 8 Brown Argus, 4 Common Blue, 14 Brimstone, 1 Holly Blue, 3 Orange-tip, 1 Large White, 2 Green-veined White, 4 Small/GV whites, 5 Cinnabar, 2 Mother Shipton, 7 Burnet Companion, 1 Yellowshell, 1 Small-elephant Hawkmoth (roosting), 1 Small Yellow Underwing, 2 Pyrausta nigrata - Andrew Palmer
Female brimstone, egg-laying on recently planted alder buckthorn, just outside the nature conservation area, Ravenscourt Park, today (22/05/07)- Paul Clay (photo to be posted)
Had a trip to Frogmore Pit today with Ian Hardy. Weather was good, sunny and
warm, lots of butterlies and moths. We saw 6 Grizzled Skippers, 10+ Common
Blues, 30+ Brown Argus, 1 Small Heath and 2 Large Whites. Moths 1
Treble-bar, 3 Cinnabar and 1 Burnet Companion
Steve Lane
Is it a good year for Small Heath?
You will recall that I reported one at King's Meads on the 20th May 2007,
the first for 10 years. Well today I saw another 4 !! Not only that, but the
total of 5 were seen on 3 totally different parts of the site. Thoughts of
the Small Heath Bus Company. Also 3 Small Copper - Alan Reynolds
Saw 1 Red Admiral at Chase Road,
Southgate this morning - flying up the road. Just walked my transect and some additional areas at Trent Park 'New
Fields' and recorded the following - 14 Small Copper, in 1 hour (11.30
-12.30 hrs.); 2 Green-veined White; 1 Small White; 28 Small Heath, in 1 hr.;
1 Speckled Wood; 1 Small Yellow Underwing; 2 Burnet Companion; 1 Mother
Shipton. More records for today - 2 Speckled Wood at
Lake Side, Oakwood; 1 male Common Blue, along Merryhill's Brook at Vicarage
Farm; 2 Peacock at Vicarage Farm - 1 along Merryhill's Brook and 1 along
Leeging Beech Gutter; 22 Small Heath at Vicarage Farm; 1 Speckled Wood,
along Leeging Beech Gutter at Vicarage Farm; 1 Small Copper, in set-aside
field N of Williams Wood; 2 Orange Tip, 1 male along Hadley Road at Parkside
Farm and 1 female at Vicarage Farm - my first female of the year! 1 Peacock
at Parkside Farm; 1 Holly Blue, along Salmon's Brook at Enfield Road and 3
Mother Shipton at Vicarage Farm - Robert Callf.
Countryside Management Walk at Broxbourne Wood NR encountered numerous Speckled Yellow moths, a few Speckled Woods, one solitary Red Admiral. Loads of caterpillars also Brown Silver Line and Green Silver Lines moth - Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton and fellow walkers
Monday 21st May
Visited Hexton Chalk Pit on Sunday. Very few butterflies. A few very warn Dingy Skippers, two roosting male Common Blues, one Small Heath, two Brimstone and a Green-veined White -
Ian Small
Disturbed several Cinnabar Moths whilst doing some birding at Blackbridge Tip, Wheathampsted today - Robin Pearson
News for yesterday ( Sunday 20th May 2007 ) - 10 Small Copper,
including 2 together; 1 male Common Blue; 2 Peacock; 1 Small White; 1
Speckled Wood; 32 Small Heath; 2 Small Yellow Underwing; 1 Eyed Ladybird; 1
Harlequin Ladybird; 1 Ten-spot - chequered form; 1 Pine
Ladybird; 2 Fourteen-spot; Trent Park, 'New Fields', between 13.40 - 15.40
hrs.
2 Peacock, 1 Vicarage Farm and 1 Parkside Farm. 1 Mother Shipton,
Vicarage Farm. 7 Fourteen-spot; 9 Two-spot; 2 Seven-spot and 1 Harlequin
Ladybird, Vicarage Farm, between 15.50 -17.30 hrs. - Robert Callf
Sunday 20th May
Aldbury Nowers, recorded today, 2 x Small Coppers, 2 x Grizzled Skippers, possible 3rd
one, and 2 x Dingy Skippers. There were other species, but thought you would
like to know about these. All were seen in the
usual area near Pitstone Hill end today between 16-25 and
17 -25 - Brian Jessop
Today at King's Meads a Small Heath, this is only the 4th record for the site, the last being on the 25th May
1997 - Alan Reynolds
Saturday 19th May
News for today ( Sat 19th May 2007) - 2 Small Copper, 1 at 'Old
Golf Course', 1 at Vicarage Farm; 1 male Common Blue at 'Old Golf Course'; 3
Small Heath at 'Old Golf Course', also Large White, Small White and
Green-veined White identified today - Trent Park Area. Also 1 Red Admiral along Leeging Beech
Gutter near 'Three-bridges' - Robert Callf
Friday 18th May
Here is today's news in
full - Trent Park 'New Fields' (12.15 hrs - 13.20 hrs.) - 9 Small Copper; 31
Small Heath; 1 Speckled Wood; 2 Peacock, including a female egg laying on
nettles; 1 Small White. Also ladybirds of note included my first Eyed
Ladybird of the year on wooden fencing near the Oakwood entrance - a
cracking specimen - probably brought down by the breezy conditions, also 9
Twenty-Four Spots, on fencing, including 2 pairs mating and 1 Cream-Spot.
Visited South Lodge and Vicarage Farms between (13.45 hrs - 14.25
hrs.) and recorded the following - 1 Speckled Wood at South Lodge Farm; 1
male Orange Tip at South Lodge Farm; 1 Painted Lady at South Lodge Farm - my
first of the year! 1 female Common Blue, along Merryhill's Brook at Vicarage
Farm - my first of the year and 1 Brown Argus in the same area, also my
first for the year! 1 Mother Shipton was also along Merryhill's Brook at
Vicarage Farm. Not a bad afternoon's fieldwork. News for yesterday ( Thurs 17th May 2007 ) - 1 Small Tortoiseshell,
along Leeging Beech Gutter at Vicarage Farm; 1 Red Admiral, near allotments
at Vicarage Farm and a number of unidentified Whites to distant to identify - Robert Callf
First transect sightings of Common Blue (8) on my Bunkers Park transect this pm - Michael Pearson
Aldbury Nowers news from 17th May - Top paddock, 3 Dingy Skipper, 1 Green Hairstreak, 1 Common Blue, 4 Brown Argus, 1 Small Copper, 1 Large White, 1
Small White, 1 Peacock , no Grizzled Skipper, 3 Pyrausta nigrata. Southern section: 2 Dingy Skipper, 5 Small Heath. 2 Small Copper,
1 Green-veined White, 2 Silver-ground Carpet, 1 Mother Shipton - Andrew Palmer
Thursday 17th May
First visited Pegsdon Hills, in drizzle or dull conditions, and found 3 roosting Dingy Skipper. Walked up to Telegraph Hill and found 2 roosting/semi active Dingy Skipper and 4 eggs! Looked at Hoo Bit and saw nothing. Returned back to Pegsdon and found 2 more roosting Dingy. A total of only 5 over several hours of thorough searching. At the end of the visit day brightened up and 2 active Dingy were seen in area where 2 found roosting! Also seen 1 Common Blue and 1 Brown Argus. Drove on to Hexton and
the sun came out and immediately found 5 Burnet Companions. We then walked up one side of the pit in sunshine and counted 14 active Dingy Skippers including a mating pair. As we walked back down the other side cloud returned and they started to roost up and we saw 10 more - a total of 24! Also seen, Brimstone, 1 Green Hairstreak and 1 Small Heath - Liz Goodyear & Andrew Middleton
Waterford Heath south, late afternoon - 16 Grizzled Skipper roosting across pit - Andrew Middleton
Again rather overcast, but a bit brighter than yesterday. This time I wandered between the Canal and Horsenden Lane North. Despite the conditions the Small Coppers were out in force. Some very pale, some very vivid in colour.
10x Small Copper, 2x Green Veined White, 2x Unidentified White, 1x Holly Blue,1x Peacock (Wasn't expecting this to be around still!)- I also saw what I think might be a Male Ghost moth, and a possible Pyraustia Aurata. Got pics of both so will check them later. Lots of other unidentified small moths easily disturbed in the long grass.
- Mike Rubin
News for yesterday ( Wednesday 16th May 2007 ) - 1 male Orange Tip,
Water Garden; 2 Large White, near Lower Lake; 1 Small White, edge of Ride
Wood; 1 Green-veined White, 'Three-bridges'; 1 Small Copper, set-aside field
N of Williams Wood; 1 Small Heath, along Leeging Beech Gutter at Vicarage
Farm; 1 Silver Y moth, along Leeging Beech Gutter near Water Garden; 1
Mother Shipton, at South Lodge Farm; 1 Cream-spot, Williams Wood; 1
Ten-spot, Williams Wood; 1 Fourteen-spot, along Leeging Beech Gutter near
'Three-bridges' - Trent Park Area - Robert Callf
Wednesday 16th May
MUDCHUTE FIELD TRIP REPORT (May 16th 2007)
I went to Mudchute LNR today during my lunch-hour to take my first BC field trip of the year. Unfortunately the press release we sent out was not included or used in the London city papers this morning and so no city-facing workers joined me on my walk. However, after a dreadful start to the week weather-wise, the sun came out at just the right time and the butterflies began to appear. I was fortunate and saw a Holly Blue. I also then found six Speckled Woods, four Green-Veined Whites & twenty Small Whites. In summary the total number species sightings I have made at the Mudchute site during this butterfly season remains at seven.
I return to Mudchute for my second lunchtime field trip walk of the season on Wednesday July 11th [12.30pm] - David Chandler
Horsenden Hill, pretty overcast, but still spotted a few leps. An early bright spell on the north side revealed a Small Copper and what looked like a Pyrausta Aurata (got photo, will confirm later). Saw a single White on the South Side near the grazing fields. Then in the meadows on the west side below the road it started raining lightly. Despite that I got buzzed by what must have been a red admiral (all peacocks gone now I think.)
Plenty of unidentified small moths around though - Mike Rubin
Visited Vicarage Farm, Enfield for 1 hour yesterday evening (Tuesday
15th May 2007 ) and saw only one butterfly - a Small Heath - Robert Callf
Monday 14th May
Aldbury Nowers after the rain, 3 roosting Dingy Skipper, 2 Small Copper, 2 Brown Argus but no Grizzled Skipper found. Waterford Heath north, 1 Grizzled Skipper - Andrew Palmer
Between the downpours on Saturday (12th) afternoon I went for a walk in
Ruislip Wood to look at the Cow Wheat and, when the sun did come out
for a short time, I was rewarded with the sighting of a Small Copper - David Chandler
News from 12th, Hexton Chalk Pits - 1 Dingy Skipper at 18:30 around the chalk pits - Darin Stanley
Saturday 12th May
Waterford Heath Field Trip Report: The weather could have been better, but the worst of the rain held off until we just got back to the carpark - we were very lucky! Eight people joined Alan Downie to search the north pit for Grizzled Skipper.
Two roosting individuals were located and in a moment of sunshine, opened their wings for everyone to see their markings. 22 Brown Argus were counted either roosting or in flight and 1 Small Copper was found roosting. Several Treble/Lesser Treble Bar moths were flying around and caterpillars were found including Orange Tip larvae on garlic mustard - Liz Goodyear
Waterford Heath, an early morning roost count located 5 Grizzled Skipper across the north pit, also 11 Brown Argus, 1 Small Copper and 1 Common Blue. Scattered across the south pit, 6 Grizzleds were found, 2 Small Copper, 1 Brown Argus and a Speckled Wood - Liz Goodyear & Andrew Middleton
Friday 11th May
Not much to report this week, with the weather being the way it
is. My sightings are as follows - Monday 7th May 2007 - 3 Small Heath at
Vicarage Farm; 1 Large White and 1 Small White, along Leeging Beech Gutter
near Water Garden, Trent Park. Wednesday 9th May 2007 - 1 Small Copper, along Merryhill's Brook
at South Lodge Farm - Robert Callf
Wednesday 9th May
Had my first ever visit to Hexton Chalk Pit today and a very interesting place it is too. Not much to report on the lepidoptera front on a dingy morning, just one dingy skipper, but had good views of willow warbler and blackcap and the cow-slips were nice.
Rather bizarrely there were pheasants eggs strewn about the place, by a fox I presume, and also a dead mole - Robin Pearson
Sunday 6th May
TWO DAYTIME MOTHS FOR THIS BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND
Those people who are out and about at the moment looking for Grizzled and Dingy Skippers might also look out for two target day-flying moths on chalky sites in Hertfordshire. As some people object to attachments, I have uploaded photographs of the moth, taken by Tristan Bantock, to my web space and the links are given below.
The Small Purple-barred is a macro moth that should be flying about in the afternoon sunshine today and tomorrow. The caterpillar feeds on Common Milkwort and Heath Milkwort. In flight, it might be overlooked and ignored as one of the common Pyrausta (pyralids).
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/colinwplant/colin/Small%20Purple-barred.jpg
(photo: Tristan Bantock)
The other species is the pyralid moth Pyrausta nigrata – jet black with white lines across the wings. The foodplants are Marjoram, Thyme and other labiates.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/colinwplant/colin/Pyrausta%20nigrata.jpg
(photo: Tristan Bantock)
Both are apparently rare in Hertfordshire but are almost certainly just under-recorded. Both have been recorded flying at Aldbury Nowers in the last few days and Pyrausta nigrata has also been seen at Hexton Chalk Pit.
Both would be worth looking for all along the north edge of the county from Royston in the east to Tring in the west.
If you are on the chalk along our border with Cambridgeshire, you might also keep a look out for the Four-spotted moth. This nationally rare species is now on the wing (rather earlier than normal – but then so are many other things). In rapid flight it can look confusingly like a Grizzled Skipper.
There are many other day-flying moths, of course, in addition to these poorly recorded ones. I want all records of all species STRAIGHT AWAY PLEASE – don’t wait for the end of the year as that would be too late for inclusion in the book.
Good Hunting! Colin Plant
Had a trip out on Saturday first, out of county to Bedfordshire. A bit to
overcast, but we did manage 2 Duke of Burgundy, 1 Small Copper and 1 Small
White. Second stop was Hexton Chalk Pit, 8+ Dingy Skipper and a Small White -
Trevor Brownsell, Keith Cherry, Tony Hukin and Steve Lane
During the last week in my Stevenage garden, numbers of Holly Blue, Speckled
Wood and Orange Tip increasing, Large, Small and Green-veined White, Peacock
also seen - Steve Lane
Went on Friday to two of my under recorded tetrads at Cassiobury Park and Croxley Common Moor.
Saw plenty of orange tips, small/green-veined whites, a couple of peacocks, red admirals and brimstones and a single speckled wood.
But the highlight of the day were small heaths posing in the gusty conditions and several small coppers including a mating pair!
Earlier this week at the Swillet I had seen mating holly blues. This is a first for me with both species - Ann Piper
More news for 4th May - 3 male Orange
Tip, 1 along Merryhill's Brook at South Lodge Farm, 2 at Vicarage Farm - 1
along Merryhill's Brook and 1 along Leeging Beech Gutter; 1 Green-veined
White, at Vicarage Farm - along Leeging Beech Gutter, settled on Garlic
Mustard; 1 Small Copper, along Merryhill's Brook at Vicarage Farm; 3 Small
Tortoiseshell, at Vicarage Farm - 2 together, along Merryhill's Brook and 1
along Leeging Beech Gutter; 4 Peacock at Vicarage Farm - including a
courting couple, settled on the gravel track; 2 Speckled Wood at Vicarage
Farm, 1 along Merryhill's Brook and 1 along Leeging Beech Gutter; 6 Small
Heath at Vicarage Farm; 1 Peacock at Parkside Farm; 1 Red Admiral, very
fresh looking, settled on water trough along Leeging Beech Gutter ar
Vicarage Farm and also 1 Mother Shipton along Leeging Beech Gutter at
Vicarage Farm - Robert Callf
Friday 4th May
Just to let you know that I have seen my first grizzled
skipper and green hairstreak in Tring Park and on my transect walk on the
2-5-07 - so pleased! Brian Jessop
Just walked my Trent Park transect and some additional areas at the
'New Fields' and recorded the following - 8 Small Copper; 5 Speckled Wood;
19 Small Heath; 1 male Orange Tip; 2 Small White; 1 Green-veined White; 1
Red Admiral and 1 Peacock. Also recorded my first Burnet Companion and
Mother Shipton for the year.
News for yesterday ( Thurs 3rd May 2007 ) - 1 Small Tortoiseshell,
on the edge of Duncan's Wood, Park Farm, also 2 Small White at Park Farm and
2 in Trent Park; 2 Small Copper, along Leeging Beech Gutter near the Water
Garden, Trent Park and 1 female / imm., Broad-bodied Chaser, in set-aside
field N of Williams Wood - my first of the year. Today's walk was from 12.15 - 13.15 hrs. Also I was looking through the archive yesterday at my
Silver-washed Fritillary record for Trent Park on 29th and 30th July 2001
and noticed it was down as a female. I later reconsidered and thought it was
probably a male, although I did not see the sex-brands - it always closed
it's wings when it settled - probably because it was so hot at the time (32
c ). Please could you correct this - Robert Callf
Thursday 3rd May
Hexton Chalk Pit, in cloudy conditions 14 roosting Dingy Skipper across site. Pegsdon Hills also cloudy - nothing but we did count 95 sheep! Waterford North, 9 roosting Grizzled Skipper at three points across site, also 13 Brown Argus, 1 Small Heath, 1 Small Copper and 1 Common Blue also roosting. Waterford south (Andrew only), 10 roosting Grizzled Skipper.
Also in Stevenage along Six Hills Way by Marlborough Road, a large elm produced a hatched white-letter egg and larva - Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton
I saw my first Brown Argus of the year in the Bicentenary Gardens on the Brunel University campus in the same area I discovered a small colony last August. Also 4 Small Copper, 3 Speckled Wood, 5 Orange-tip, GV White, Peacock, Red Admiral and Comma - Steve Pash
More news for yesterday ( Weds 2nd May 2007 ) - 2 Peacock, at
Vicarage Farm; 1 Small Tortoiseshell at Vicarage Farm and 1 at Park Farm,
Enfield; 1 male Orange Tip at Parkside Farm; 1 Holly Blue along Hadley Rd.,
at Vicarage Farm; 1 Small Heath at Vicarage Farm and 1 at Park Farm,
Enfield - Robert Callf.
Wednesday 2nd May
I visited Waterford Heath South Pit in near ideal conditions and
saw at least 5 Grizzled Skipper, 1 Small Copper and several Brown Argus - Alan Reynolds
Half an hour spent after work at Waterford North - 4 Grizzled Skipper and 7 Brown Argus along the bank. Then at Waterford South - 3 Grizzled Skippers and 10 Brown Argus. Also 2 Small Heath, Brimstone, Small White, Peacock - Trevor Chapman
3 Dingy skippers on the wing on at Highdown near Hitchin Monday 30th April along with 16 brimstones, and numerous green hairstreak + one holly-blue /red admiral Stuart Pittman
Walked my transect and additional areas at the 'New Fields', Trent
Park today ( Wednesday 2nd May 2007 ) Recorded the following butterflies - 8
Small Copper; 1 Red Admiral; 4 Peacock; 1 Comma; 2 male Orange Tip; 1 Small
White; 4 Speckled Wood; 12 Small Heath - Robert Callf. ( 12.25 - 13.20 hrs. ).
Horsenden Hill this lunchtime: 12x Unidentified Whites, 6x Male Orange Tip,
5x Peacock, 4x Holly Blue, 3x Small Copper, 2x Green Veined White (positive ID), 1x Speckled Wood (but no partridge in a pear tree)
All the Green Longhorns appear to have vanished. The oak trees and Hawthorns are quiet again - Mike Rubin
Tuesday 1st May
Hemel Hempstead, garden butterfly species tally for this year up to ten with a Speckled Wood today. Can't remember a better spring for Holly Blues with up to three in view at the same time and egg-laying observed on two of my three hollies. Numerous Orange Tips,Brimstones and Whites nectaring mainly on purple and white honesty Malcolm Newland
Hexton - I was going to e-mail you and say that I had seen 10+ Dingy Skippers – but I see from the website you went there yesterday and saw 20!
I also briefly saw a green hairstreak and the attached moth – I think it might be pyrausta nigrata but not entirely sure - Gavin Vicary
Tring Park this afternoon, one lonely green hairstreak, no dingy or grizzled to be seen. Very disappointing - Liz Goodyear
This morning at Frogmore Pits I saw 3 Grizzled Skippers, 1 Small Heath, numerous Small Coppers and Brown Argus,as well as Orange Tip, Peacock, Large and Small White,and a Small Tortiseshell - Darrel Bryant.
APRIL 2007News from 28th April - Probable Green H (at distance but rightish colour (blue / green) and size - not a holly blue) and freshly emerged Grizzled skipper at Aldbury Nowers - Martin Hicks Both in 'second' cmpt. See what turns up this afternoon.
Monday 30th April
Hexton Chalk Pit with Sharon Hearle and Tim Hill and Paul Thrush of the HMWT - safe count of 20 Dingy Skipper including mating pair, 1 Green Hairstreak, Comma, Large White, numerous Brimstone, orange Tip and Red Admiral. Telegraph Hill only 1 Dingy Skipper but 5 Green Hairstreak. Also Brimstone, Holly Blue, Peacock. Hoo Bit, 2 Dingy Skipper, Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock. Also be warned Burnet Companion moths were also seen flying today - Andrew Palmer and Liz Goodyear
Horsdenen Hill, just a short walk today. In about 10 minutes I saw 2 very fresh looking Red Admirals (one looked surprisingly small), a Holly blue and a Peacock all just West of Horsenden Lane North. Plus several Unidentified Whites. Otherwise all rather quiet. News from Saturday included a visit to Aldbury Nowers but before lunch it was rather quiet. Although a Male Orange Tip did come and say hello. Pictures from Ivinghoe Beacon
- Mike Rubin
News for today - Walked my transect route
today in Trent Park and some additional areas at the 'New Fields' and
recorded the following between 12.00 hrs. - 12.55 hrs. - 3 Peacock; 7 Small
Copper, including 2 together; 15 Small Heath; 7 Speckled Wood and 2 Small
White - Robert Callf.
Sunday 29th April
First April Small copper for many yrs today at Ickleford 29/4
Green hairstreak on the wing at Highdown nr Hitchin on 22/4 along with a brown argus - Stuart Pittman
5 Grizzled Skippers plus a Brown Argus on Waterford North and 1 Grizzled
Skipper and 1 Small Copper on the south pit today - Andrew Wood
Trent Park – New fields – three small heath – Robert Callf
Today at Rye Meads there was a lot of butterflies around! 1 large white, 2 small white, at least 5 green-veined white and dozens of orange tip both male and female. There were also 5 speckled woods, 3 holly blue, 3 brimstone, 4 peacock, 1 red admiral and a small tortoiseshell.
After that I went to Waterford Heath there was not much about on the north side, just a few whites and a couple of brimstone whizzing by in the wind. I did see 1 silver y moth.
The south site was a different story with 2 grizzled skippers, 3 brown argus and 2 small coppers. Also I saw a latticed heath moth and again several whites at the top of the bank along the trees.
I then visited Patmore Heath, there were not many butterflies about at all, but I did find a small tortoiseshell larval nest (I think) among the nettles and all the caterpillars were just out of it in a heaving mass. (see attached photos) - Simon Rasch
Saturday 28th April
Harpenden, 4 Holly Blues in the garden on ivy, 2 male orange-tip, 1 speckled wood, 1 brimstone, 1 peacock - Robin Pearson
Clouded Yellow at Panshanger - Alan Downie
And for today: 5 sightings of a Holly Blue in my Tewin garden this afternoon - maybe the same individual.
Orchard Road, Tewin, near Upper Green: 1 x Brimstone & 1 x Red Admiral - Les Borg
A mega day for butterflies. Started at
Batford, saw 1 orange Tip. Ayot St.Lawrence & saw another Orange Tip &
a Holly Blue. Then went to Waterford Heath, nr Hertford & picked up my 1st ever
Grizzled Skipper on South pit, saw 3 of them all together, also 1 copper, several Brimstone & an Orange tip. Next
stop was Hexton Nature reserve where unexpectedly I saw my 1st ever Dingy skipper
, must have been about a dozen of them around site, 3 Green Hairstreak (only saw my 1st one ever last week at Pegsdon), 1 Orange tip, 2 Holly Blue, 1 Comma, several Peacock, several Brimstone - Darin Stanley
5 sightings of a Holly Blue in my Tewin garden this afternoon - maybe the same individual. Orchard Road, Tewin, near Upper Green: 1 x Brimstone & 1 x Red Admiral - Les Borg
Just led a walk in Trent Park this morning for the LNHS ( April 28th
2007 ) Butterflies are as follows - 5 Speckled Wood; 1 Small Copper again on
the edge of Ride Wood - same individual as two days ago; at least 2
Green-veined White, settled and a few other Whites; 2 Peacock. 1 Holly Blue, settled near Hockey Centre, Trent Park. News from 27th - 4 male
Orange Tip, Vicarage Farm; 1 Peacock, Vicarage Farm; 2 Speckled Wood,
Vicarage Farm and 1 again at Lakeside, Oakwood; 1 Red Admiral, settled at
Parkside Farm - very close - seen thro' scope at 2 metres! Robert Callf
News from Tuesday 24th. Astonbury woods, Stevenage: 7 male Orange tip, 2 x Female Orange tip, 1 Peacock. My Tewin garden on 24th - 2 x Male Orange tip & 2 females, 2 x Holly Blue & 1 x Peacock - Les Borg
Thursday 26th April
Today I spotted a blue butterfly resting on what may have been corn gromwell.
I would have said it was definitely a common blue. Also saw orange tip, small white, green-veined white, peacock and a genuine holly blue. This was by the William Penn leisure centre in Money Hill near Rickmansworth - Ann Piper
News for today - 1 Speckled Wood, Park Farm,
also 1 in Rough Lot, Trent Park and 1 at Lakeside, Oakwood; 2 Peacock at
Trent Park ( 1 by Upper Lake and 1 on the edge of Ride Wood ); 1 male
Brimstone by Lower Lake, Trent Park; 1 Small Copper basking on field edge of
Ride Wood - a bit tatty around edge of hind-wing - a sign that it has been
on the wing a while; 1 Green-veined White, edge of Ride Wood and a pair of
Small White mating here also; 2 male Orange Tip - 1 Vicarage Farm and 1 edge
of Ride Wood, Trent Park; 1 Large White, Park Farm also forgot to mention I saw 2 Comma on Tuesday - 1 at Park Farm
and 1 at the Water Garden, Trent Park - Robert
Callf
Wandered around Paradise Fields to the west of Horsenden Lane North this lunchtime.
4 x Green Veined white (Settled / feeding and easy to look at thanks to initially cloudy conditions), 2 x Speckled Wood (One albino? - white marks instead of yellow - Photographed.)
1x Small Tortoiseshell, 2x Peacock, 1x Male Orange Tip, 2x Small Copper, Several unidentified whites - Mike Rubin
Trent Park area news from April 24th - 2 male Orange Tip at Vicarage
Farm and 2 males at Trent Park; 1 Peacock at Parkside Farm and 1 also at
Park Farm and Trent Park; 1 Speckled Wood at Park Farm and 3 at Trent Park
and 1 female Holly Blue settled at Park Farm - nice view! Robert Callf
Tuesday 24th April
Had a walk around ovaltine fields in Abbots Langley this afternoon, encountering 5 Peacocks, 6 small Tortoiseshells, singletons of Holly Blue, Orange Tip, Speckled Wood and Green-veined White - Clive Burrows
Paul Thrush and I had a quick look around Aldbury after a meeting and had 1 Dingy Skipper, 2 Green Hairstreak and Paul had a Grizzled. Also Large White and Brown Argus. All in the key area of the northern enclosure. 24th is extraordinarily early for Dingy Skipper in Herts. The earliest in Brian’s book is 30 April and the earliest in our database records (1996-) is also 30 April so this may be one of the earliest recorded.
- Andrew Palmer
Much Hadham area, a setaside found last September produced 25 Small Coppers in about 30 minutes including several clashing males, and a mating pair - Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton
This morning's rain cleared and sun came out at lunchtime just in time for a walk up Horsenden Hill. Very humid and muggy!
1 x Small Copper photographed by brambles north side, 1 x Small White by Horsenden Lane North, 1 x Red Admiral just below summit west side.
2x Speckled Wood (1 photographed, another pale one), 2 x Holly Blue, 8 x Peacock (1 photographed) (Mostly on west side just below the Horsenden Lane north)
Plenty of unidentified whites. Loads of Green Longhorn moths still on all sides of the hill. After I got back, 1 x unidentified caterpillar crawling up my trouser leg! (2cm, photographed) (Set it down on a leaf outside the office.) - Mike Rubin
Sunday 22nd April
Helen, Tristan and I went to Wanstead Park on Sunday, and found a White-letter egg, then found a large larva – must be only 2-3 few weeks at most from pupating – that would mean a possible late May date? Twice as big as I expected.
Then we went to the Grizzled Skipper sites – with 4 at Frogmore plus 2 small coppers, and none found for us early evening at Waterford - Andrew Middleton, Helen & Tristan Bantock
Friday 20th April
Managed 1 Grizzled Skipper on Waterford north, and four roosting evening in Frogmore Pit – and none in an hour on Waterford south (just one probable). Small heath, small copper and brown argus also seen - Andrew Middleton
Had a walk this afternoon in the Braughing Friars/
Albury area. 3 male Orange tips, 2 Holly Blue, 3
Speckled woods many Peacocks 1 Small tortoiseshell - Ian Edwards
Not so many butterflies in my Stevenage garden today due to the cool wind,
several visits from Orange tip and Small Whites, 1 Large White and a very
territorial Peacock, which even flies up to see off the Blue Tits - Steve Lane
Thursday 19th April
We went back to Waterford Heath South pit at 3.00pm today, sunny and windy.
Sandra saw the first Grizzled Skipper at 3.10pm at the bottom of the slope between the 2 piles of cleared sticks. We then continued having sightings until we left at 5.00pm.
We think there were a least 4 different individuals with a total of 15 sightings. We also saw 2 clash, flying right out into the middle of the field. The others were flying up & down and feeding but mainly staying at the bottom of the slope. Picture attached
Also saw 4 Peacocks, 1 comma, plus whites - Kevin & Sandra Standbridge
North Enfield, small copper Merryhills Brook, 2 re ads - Trent Park and Park Farm, also 4 peacock, 2 male orange tip, 3 male brimstone, 4 speckled wood - Robert Callf
I had a walk around Tyttenhanger today, pleanty of Small Whites and the odd
Large White, several Orange tips around the stream, also Peacocks and Small
Tortoiseshell - Steve Lane & Dave Beer
Horsenden Hill and surrounding fields today at lunchtime:
9 x Peacock, 2 x Holly Blue, 2 x Male Orange Tip, 2 x Speckled Wood, 2 x Small White (Sparring and then settled). Several unidentified whites.
Zillions of Green Longhorn swarming on Oak and Hawthorn. On one south facing hedgerow they were there swarming along the whole length.
Grove Farm yesterday (18th) - very short lunchtime walk. 1 x Male Orange Tip - it settled when a cloud cast its shadow, and I was able to take pictures.
1 x Speckled Wood, 1 x Holly Blue, No Peacocks. Several unidentified whites. Swarms of Green Longhorns observed high up on sunny side of several oak trees.
I did not find that Small Copper again - Mike Rubin
Saw eight species in a half hour walk round Maple Cross. My largest sighting in one day so far this year! Perfect weather conditions.
My first Large White of the year - definitely bigger than the other whites around!
These included small, green-veined and orange tips. Two speckled woods were disputing territory. A number of holly blues were courting round a large holly tree on the field edge.
Saw half a dozen peacocks at least and my first brimstone of the year - they seem less in evidence around this area - Ann Piper
Bowspirit Gardens in Milllwall. It's a small green-space right next to the river Thames facing Rotherhithe over on the other bank. As I feared there was not a lot of green space, but there was sufficient nectar around to attract 6 Small Whites, 3 Holly Blues & a Small Tortoiseshell - Dave Chandler
Phone call from Andrew Palmer to say he has seen his first Green Hairstreak at Aldbury Nowers. Brimstones everywhere, also 2 Small Copper, Green-veined Whites and Peacocks. Later confirmed as 5 Green Hairstreak
Wednesday 18th April
We went over to the south pit at Waterford at 4.20 and looked around for 45 mins. Unfortunately no Grizzled Skipper but we did see our first Small Copper, a Small Tortoiseshell, 2 Peacocks and a Large Red Damselfly. We then went to the North Pit at 5.15pm and had no sightings, we left at 5.45, it was sunny but windy.
We started the day at Pegsdon Hills (Bedfordshire) and saw our first Green Hairstreaks of the year at 10.30am at the end of the valley. There was alot of movement and it is difficult to give exact numbers but approx 12 were seen. Sunny and cloudy, left at 12.00pm.
Elsewhere in Bedfordshire, we were lucky to have 2 sightings of a Grizzled Skipper, also saw Speckled Wood and Peacocks - Sandra and Kevin Standbridge
A few butterfly sightings; quite a few Peacocks around everywhere. Tyttenhanger, male Orange Tip, two others seen in vicinity on the 17th April. Plenty of Garlic Mustard food plants.
Frogmore lakes, St Albans - Speckled Wood, Holly Blue. Orange Tip also seen nearby - Alan Gardiner
Waterford Heath - an afternoon visit still couldn't produce a Grizzled Skipper but a Small Heath was seen on the north pit. Also seen were Peacock, Green-veined White, Brimstone, Orange tip, Holly Blue and Speckled Wood - Liz Goodyear & Andrew Middleton
MUDCHUTE REPORT (April 07)- Having seen several Holly Blues in central Watford over the past weekend, I went over to Mudchute LNR today (April 18th) during my lunch-hour looking for them.
I was fortunate and saw three Holly Blues. I also saw one tatty Small Tortoiseshell, a Comma, five Speckled Woods, three Green-Veined Whites & twelve Small Whites. The total number species sightings I have made at the Mudchute site during this butterfly season is now 7 - Dave Chandler
Tuesday 17th April
Just spotted my first Small Copper of the year this lunchtime in a meadow in Grove Farm, Greenford (TQ18). Managed to get a picture too. Also saw 5 whites (1 of which disturbed the Copper and allowed me to spot it), 1 speckled Wood, and an Oak tree swarming with those Adelie moths (had a go at picturing them too will check them out later) during a very short walk - Mike Rubin
In the garden today: Brimstone, Peacock (3), Small White, Green-veined White, Orange Tip (2), Holly Blue (2), Speckled Wood - Robin Pearson
Monday 16th April
Another lunchtime walk in the fields west of Horsenden Lane North.
2 x Holly Blue (My first of 2007, once flying over a road and over a house), 11 x Peacock (including a couple of scraps, and what looked like a courtship dance.)
2 x Male Orange Tip (One of which was very small.) 7 x Speckled Wood (One was about half the size of all the others, which were normal size. Some were unusually pale.)
Several unidentified whites. Plenty of bee flies and other hovering insects. Zillions of these small black insects with very long antennae. Swarming around Hawthorn and Oak in particular. What are they?
- Mike Rubin
Waterford Heath - an early morning visit in the hope of locating a roosting Grizzled Skipper proved negative. However, did see a Brown Argus - Liz Goodyear
Sunday 15th April
Fir and Pond Wood NR - on the meadow, our first small copper of the
year - David Gompertz
Saturday 14th April
Chorleywood Common - 6 Brimstone, 5 Peacock, 3 Orange Tip (2 male & one female nectaring on bluebell) Comma, Holly Blue, Large White, Several possible Small/Green Veined Whites & a suspected Small Tortoiseshell. Best of all four Long Horned Cattle, who attended the CMS Open Day as part of the public consultation on the restoration of grazing on the Common - Malcolm Hull
1 Holly Blue, Totteridge this afternoon - Tony Clancy
Ware garden, my first female Orange Tip - Liz Goodyear
Wednesday 11th April
After an almost butterfly-free weekend in Skegness, I return to find a male
Orange Tip in front of the parish church in Royston this afternoon! Guy Manners
On Tring Park Transect today 11.04.07, saw my first Orange Tip. It
was rather small, a male about the size of a Chalk Hill Blue! Also on my
Miswell Lane transect I recorded 3 Speckled Woods - Brian Jessop
We had a male Orange Tip in our garden (Enfield) on Saturday 7th April (notice from web sight others had earlier records). Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock and Comma also. Had a possible Speckled Wood but it shot through fast so I’m not sure - Phil Rhodes
Despite 8/8 local overcast most of the time I saw 7 butterflies during a short lunchtime walk through Grove Farm, TQ18., 1 x Small White resting, and was able to get close for a positive ID. 2 x Peacock both active / flying.
1 x Comma also flying, 2 x Speckled Wood both flying, 1 x Unidentified White flying. Also spotted a moth that looked similar to Platyptilia Pallidactyla but not 100% as seen from a distance - Mike Rubin
Tuesday 10th April
Wandered around Paradise Fields to the West of Horsenden Hill (TQ18) today. Peacocks everywhere (lost count, easily well into double figures), frequently being disturbed even though 7/8's cumulus spreadout meant lots of cloud shadow. Saw also 2 Commas, 1 Male Brimstone, 1 Speckled Wood, 1 Small Tortoiseshell and an unidentified White (fairly small - I suspect either Small White or Orange Tip Female rather than GVW (definitely not Large White or Female Brimstone) but not sure). Later in the walk cloud shadow got bad, and saw several Peacocks resting wings open. When I went near they slammed their wings shut as I approached. Some then flew off - Mike Rubin
Good numbers of butterflies visiting my Stevenage garden and Great Ashby
Park. Lots of Peacocks and Brimstones (first female Sunday 8/4/07), Small
Tortoiseshell, Small Whites and Red Admiral in smaller numbers.
First Orange-tip today (10/4/07) on the park - Steve Lane
Sunday 8th April
In Kenton I saw a Comma fly in just before noon and bask in the garden then briefly settle on a heather plant before moving off again. First time I've seen a Comma in the garden this year, if ever (memory hazy about years prior to now). Two whites spotted fluttering past, one before I went out and one after I came back.
Down Richmond way I buzzed a large dark butterfly (my bet is a Peacock) while riding the motorbike to see friends. For the first time this year I found bugs hitting my visor too, the bigger ones with quite a clunk at speed.
I still haven't seen a moth since December 14th - Mike Rubin
Ware garden, first female Brimstone of the year for me - Liz Goodyear
Saturday 7th April
Here are some recent sightings. Monday 2nd April, my first Orange Tip of the year (a male) at Shrubhill Common, Hemel Hempstead. Friday 6th April, a pair of Speckled Woods performing courtship flight at Shrubhill Common, Hemel Hempstead. My first Speckled Woods of the year - Roger Prue
Yesterday in my neighbour's garden (Hampstead) an immaculate-looking Comma soaked up the rays - Mark Barclay
Friday 6th April
Just had my first Orange tip of the year, a male (Friday 6th April, 3.17, on the path between Aldbury and the Bridgewater Monument at Ashridge). This is my earliest ever Orange tip in 20 or so years of recording, the previous earliest being April 11th. I also saw my first Speckled wood of the season at Ashridge, but it was just over the border into Bedfordshire. Loads of Peacocks, Commas and Brimstones - Richard Harrington
Went to the Rickmansworth Aquadrome (TQ09) to lead an organised walk. I keeped my eyes peeled meanwhile. Round the north-west side of the lakes there were lots of Peacocks (especially round the north side of Stocker's Lake). More seen in the hills south of the lakes. Only one Comma, one male Brimstone and one unidentified white spotted.
I agree with a previous poster that Peacock numbers are definitely up on last year and Commas down a bit. This week I have seen far fewer Commas than when they first came out. I wonder where they have gone?
Then got back home and spotted a Speckled Wood flying around the garden in Kenton (TQ18) - Mike Rubin
Harpenden - 3 Peacocks, 1 Brimstone, 1 Comma today so far, then later Orange Tip and Holly Blue - Robin Pearson
Ware garden, my first male Orange Tip of the year - Liz Goodyear
Wednesday 4th April
Ware garden, fresh green-veined white, just released from closed greenhouse. Probably pupated in there plus several garlic mustard plants seeded inside last year as well! Liz Goodyear
Tuesday 3rd April
Sighting of small white on Monday on Rothamsted Estate, Harpenden - John Bater.
Monday 2nd April
A Camberwell Beauty. TQ1796. Fields
north of Elstree. I only went there to see what the
tetrad looked like - John Hollingdale
Hemel Hempstead, steady stream of Brimstones and two Peacocks in the garden
but the best sighting was on the allotment in mid-afternoon when luckily I
had my son David and his camera with me. We walked to the wildlife garden and
saw a Peacock, but shortly afterwards saw three Commas in close formation
flying around at speed.. One Comma broke away and disappeared while the
remaining pair settled on a small tree close by and were soon "in cop" where
David was able to take this photo. We were in the right place at the right
time as I imagine that this is probably a once in a lifetime sighting - Malcolm Newland
Enjoying the late afternoon sunshine in Maple Cross - 7 peacocks and 3 small tortoiseshells - but no Camberwell Beauty as yet!! Ann Piper
Great Amwell, having our lunch in the garden today, we watched a pair of Brimstones doing their courtship for a good half hour. When they had decided on the right varigated ivy leaf, they got down to the serious business. We watched, discreetly of course, for the next hour then left them to it as we had to go shopping. I have just checked (6-30 pm) and the female is still there; I expect the male is having a doze somewhere, saving his strength for tomorrow! - Roy Stringer
1 Speckled Wood Sewardstone Marsh - Tony Clancy
Trent Park: 2 Small White, 1 Male Brimstone, 8 Peacock, 2 Comma, 1 Small Tortoiseshell, 1 Red Admiral - Robert Callf
I had a walk around Great Ashby Park and adjoining farm land, between 12.00
and 14.15, good sunny conditions. Good numbers of butterflies; 20 Peacocks,
14 Brimstone, 8 Small Tortoiseshell, 2 Comma, 1 Small White and 1 Red
Admiral - Steve Lane
Sunday 1st April
1 Brimstone, 2 peacocks and a Comma on Hartham Common, Hertford. 7
peacock, 4 Comma, ! Small White Waterford Heath South Pit and 2 peacocks
and 1 Comma on the North Pit. In Molewood, 4 Peacocks, 1 Speckled Wood and a 1 male Orange Tip - Andrew Wood
In warm, sunny weather and with the help of nine other volunteer wood wardens, I saw 5 Peacocks, 4 male Brimstones and one Comma in and around Bencroft Wood today (April 1st). The wood anemones were flowering profusely in Wormley Wood (I'm told they are doing even better in Hoddesdonpark Wood), but I saw only one flowering violet - it will take more than that to bring the Pearl-bordered Fritillaries back to the area I'm afraid! Alan Jackson
I had several visits from single male Brimstomes and a Red Admiral to my
Stevenage garden - Steve Lane
On a trip out to Tring there seemed to be Brimstones everywhere, and at least two Commas in my Harpenden garden - Robin Pearson
This is not an April Fool! In just half an hour this morning on my usual walk around Maple Cross I saw my first small tortoiseshell of the year. In fact there were 4 all together. These are the first I have seen here since last July! So let's hope they are recovering from last year's poor showing!
Also patrolling along the field margin were two whites - small or green veined. Then I spotted
a holly blue investigating a large holly tree. Lastly a comma flitted around me as I walked along. This was definitely a good start to the month - Ann Piper
Saturday 31st March
Here today a peacock flying over Wilstone Reservoir whilst temp about 10C and looking perilously likely to ditch in cold water. Also Brimstone and Peacock in garden (Tring) - Nick Bowles
Thursday 29th March
May I be just about the last of your correspondants to confirm my first butterfly sighting of the year - if you see what I mean.
This was on 28th March in Hampstead in my neighbour's garden on a newly-planted cherry tree. On my attached far-too-distant photo you can just about see a Small Tortoiseshell near the top of the central branch - Mark Barclay
Sightings from Rickmansworth Aquadrome 27th March: 1x Brimstone, Small White, Peacock - Jez Perkins
Wednesday 28th March
An odd collection for late March today in Ware 1 Speckled Wood, 1 Small White, 1 Red Admiral. (A couple of quick photos attached - see 2007 photo page)- Andrew Wood
I went back to Mudchute LNR today (March 28th) during my lunch-hour looking for Small Tortoiseshells which have been scarce in their summer brood in our region. And, fortunately, one worn specimen was seen by me today. I did also find a Comma, a Peacock [male] a Speckled Wood that looked like it had been around a while, & eight Small Whites. The total number species sightings I have made at the Mudchute site this butterfly season is now 5 - David Chandler
Today I saw 1 Comma on the north side of Horsenden Hill and two Peacocks on the western side in the meadows below the road. Nothing else. Very quiet day with little wind. Curious - Mike Rubin
News from Robert Callf - 27th March Trent Park area – speckled wood, red admiral, 4 peacock, 2 comma.
and 26th March Trent Park area – 2 peacocks, 6 comma, 1 small tortoiseshell
Butterflies at and around Knebworth Woods on 26 Mar included Red Admiral, Peacock, Brimstone, Small Tortoiseshell - Nigel Agar
Tuesday 27th March
On Monday 26th March walked the Balls Wood transect route and saw 15
Commas, 9 Peacocks and 2 Brimstones, but no Orange or Light orange
Underwing moths which I was really looking for. On Tuesday 27th March,
around the western edges of Ware 1 Small white, 2 Brimstones, 2
peacocks, 2 Commas and 1 Red Admiral - Andrew Wood
News from the 13th March - I had a brief but clear sighting of a green-veined white on Tues, 13 March, mid-morning at Springwell Lake car park. It flew from behind the picnic table, across the far corner of the car park, before disappearing behind the hedge into that lorry place. At first, I thought it was a female orange-tip as it definitely wasn't a small white, then as it flew past me I decided it was a GV white
- Wendy Wilson
Monday 26th March
Sighting from my Stevenage garden today at 4pm, 1 Comma - Steve Lane
The sun brought out a couple of butterflies today for our stroll around Norton Green Stevenage, a very nice Brimstone flying strongly along the track and a Comma amongst the Primrose - Malcolm Penn
Saturday 17th March
Hemel Hempstead, well worn Red Admiral flew around the garden early this afternoon and I also saw my first Comma of the year - Malcolm Newland
Friday 16th March
Two red admirals at Maple Cross today. Also one at Inns Lake and one at Stockers Lake - Sezar Hikmet
Wednesday 14th March
First 'small white' butterfly (seen by a volunteer either SW or GV) seen on Tuesday 13th. First Comma seen 14th March. Camley Street Natural Park, Kings Cross.
- Tom Clarke
Hemel Hempstead, saw a Small White on the allotment this morning - Malcolm Newland
Comma sighted in flight at Canary Wharf yesterday March 13th. Seen on
Middlesex side of the Thames near The Dome - David Chandler
Tuesday 13th March
My first sighting of Brimstone this year in my Tewin garden (on 12th March) - Les Borg
The good March weather seems to be bringing out a number of species. On Saturday 10th in our Welwyn garden City garden a Red Admiral, our first of this year. Today (13th) at Norton Green Stevenage a Peacock and 2 Commas - Malcolm Penn
Hitchin, Yellow Brimstone 5/3 11.30 am, Peacock 7/3, Yellow Brimstone 9/3 + 2 ladybirds in the hollyhocks - Val Fullforth
Rothamsted, Manor Wood - two comma's seen midday - Andrew Riche
Ware Sunday 11.3.07 Had a walk out in the spring
sunshine saw a Peacock in Christchurch car park. Along
the river a Brimstone by Broadmeads flats and another
by Ware lock - Ian Edwards
Monday 12th March
Hemel Hempstead, saw two Brimstones, one Small Tortoiseshell and a Peacock at the allotment this morning, my first sightings of these species in 2007 - Malcolm Newland
7 Brimstone at Aldbury Nowers today and a Peacock. 5 Brimstone and 2 Peacock at Long Deans Nature Reserve and a Comma in my Bishops Stortford garden - Andrew Palmer
Enfield, Robert Callf saw a brimstone and 2 commas in Grovelands Park, and 1 comma in Oakwood Park on 11th March
1 Brimstone and 1 Small White, Coppetts Wood today - Tony Clancy
Took advantage of the lovely weather this afternoon for a walk in Maple Cross. Saw my first butterfly of the year - a peacock - flying just off the main road and up a farm track - Ann Piper
Amwell Gravel Pits: we saw 5 Brimstones, Comma, Small Tortoiseshell and Red Admiral - Helen & Tristan Bantock
Sunday 11th March
Today in Royston, I saw 3 male brimstones and 2 Commas around the area of the town hall car park. Also 2 more Brimstones in Bishops Stortford along by the swimming pool - Simon Rasch
12.15, just north of Regents Park, Red Admiral flying close to canal between Camden Lock and Little Venice - Malcolm Newland
College Lake, Bucks: Small Tort 1 Peacock 2. Drive back to home in Tring (Herts) 3 miles Brimstones 3, garden Tring (Herts) Brimstone 2 - poss 3, Small Tortoiseshell 1,
Dancers End, Bucks Brimstone 2 Peacock 1 Comma 2 - poss 3. No Red Ad all day! - Nick Bowles
I went to Broxbourne Woods today and saw 4 species of butterfly:- Red Admiral (1), Brimstone (1), Comma (3) and Peacock (3) - Ian Small
First butterfly of the year for my Stevenage garden, six visits from a
single Brimstone, between 11am and 12.30pm - Steve Lane
Fir and Pond Woods NR , ....one brimstone and 2 commas - David Gompertz
Saturday 10th March
Robert Callf saw 1 quite worn red admiral at Vicarage Farm today
3 Red Admiral Coppetts Wood today - Tony Clancy
Friday 9th March
Had my first Brimstone of the year by the Emperors Head pub, Chells Manor Stevenage on 7/3/2007 - Darrel Bryant
Thursday 8th March - On a sunny afternoon I saw a Small Tortoiseshell and 3 Comma at Ruislip Lido - Steve Pash
Thursday 8th March
I went to a very muddy Balls Wood today and saw 1 Peacock and 2 Commas,
but nothing at all on the way there or back from Ware - Andrew Wood
Two Red admirals at Kew Gardens (Surrey) this morning. Managed to get a picture, first of the year - Sezar Hikmet
Much Hadham, two Brimstones along Cox Lane and several other butterflies, too busy to stop and be identified! - Liz Goodyear
Wednesday 7th March
One Small Tortoiseshell sunning itself at lunchtime in Thorley Street - Tony Moverley
Tuesday 6th March
Hemel Hempstead, went into back garden at noon as it was sunny and warm for March to see a Red Admiral nectaring on Lonicera Fragrantissima.
Looked in vain for the usual over wintering suspects. All very strange -
Malcolm Newland
Delighted to say I saw my first garden butterfly today in Hatfield, a lovely shiny Comma
on deep blue crocus in brilliant sunshine. (Also saw Bittern & Marsh Tit at
Amwell, so things are looking up!) - John Moss
Red Admiral and Brimstone in Ware Cemetery and a Brimstone in Wengeo
Lane today and a Red Admiral on Hartham Common, Hertford on 3 March - Andrew Wood
A male Brimstone seen today flying across the high street in Sawbridgeworth at 13.25 - Simon Rasch
Ware, went outside at 12.45 and thought this is a Brimstone day, and within seconds, a Brimstone flew threw my front garden. 2 more seen, by Poles Lane in Ware being chased by a bird, and across the A120 at Standon - Liz Goodyear
Saturday 3rd March
Returning to house in Tring today, after some morning shopping, I saw a very bright butterfly fly over the road near my house while i was still about 200m away.
Certainly seemed to be Brimstone, but at that distance could have been a Large White. On arrival at house I checked all around and cursed my luck at missing it, so