Tuesday 8 September 2015

GOLDEN BROWN

Ventured next door to Sussex yesterday seeking the last butterfly of the year,the Brown Hairstreak,another that Sussex has that we in Kent do not.
I arrived on site at 9 am a beautiful sunny morning and waited,after about an hour the first fleeting glimpse in the tree tops and then she came down and spent the next hour sunning herself and I assume laying eggs in the blackthorn,she was a beauty and very cooperative,must have been a film star in a former life,and here she is:-








THE BEAUTIFUL BROWN HAIRSTREAK
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER at the Brown Hairstreak site.

Meanwhile closer to home,flycatchers have been quite numerous so far this autumn.
PIED FLYCATCHER AT SANDWICH BAY





SPOTTED FLYCATCHER in the ash grove at Langdon Hole.
LITTLE EGRET AT SAMPHIRE HOE flew from the beach at Lydden Spout right over my head.


WHEATEAR One of four at the Hoe today.

CLOUDED YELLOW at Samphire Hoe on Sunday.

 SPECKLED WOOD a fresh batch emerged at the weekend seemingly.

FEMALE ADONIS BLUE

MALE ADONIS UNDERWING.
COMMON DARTER
This ugly bug will turn into an ELEPHANT HAWKMOTH next spring.

ALL ALONE ON A SILVER SEA.
HERMOD being towed to West Africa passing Dover today, for more detail see Dover Marina.com

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