| CHAKHILL BLUES appeared bang on time at Temple Ewell on the 1st of July. |
| Just a few males at first. |
| CHALKHILL BLUE A trip to LULLINGSTONE COUNTRY PARK for the Dark Green Fritillary was successful and despite the strong breeze managed a few acceptable images. |
| DARK GREEN FRITILLARY |
| DGF |
| DGF |
| DGF |
| SKYLARK AT SAMPHIRE HOE |
| GATEKEEPER aka HEDGE BROWN |
| Record shots of the SPOTTED REDSHANK at OARE. |
| FEMALE EMPEROR OVIPOSTING |
| SILVER STUDDED BLUE IN SUSSEX |
| SILVER STUDDED BLUE |
| SSB |
| SSB |
| SSB |
| HEATH SPOTTED ORCHID AT OLD LODGE |
| GOLDEN RINGED DRAGONFLY OLD LODGE SUSSEX |
| GRD |
| BLACK WINGED STILT AT OARE. |
| AVOCET |
| BONAPARTES GULL ON THE MUD AT OARE |
| SCRUFFY RUFF OARE |
GREAT GREEN BUSH CRICKET
| F/GATEKEEPER |
| PEACOCK |
| PEACOCK |
| WHITE LEGGED DAMSELFLY DUNGENESS |
| WLD |
| JUVENILE CUCKOO ARC PIT |
| JUVENILE MARSH HARRIERS STODMARSH. |
| STOCK DOVE |
| STOCK DOVE STODMARSH |
GRAYLING WINDOVER HILL EAST SUSSEX
| SWALLOW AT SAMPHIRE HOE |
| SWALLOW |
| DARK BUSH CRICKET |
| YOUNG PEREGRINE |
| GAINING HIS WINGS |
| AT SAMPHIRE HOE |
COMMON BLUE EGG LAYING ON REST HARROW
| COMMA |
A PECTORAL SANDPIPER a vagrant from north America was found at Pegwell Bay and attracted quite a good crowd it was completely unphased by the attention.
| P |
| PECTORAL SANDPIPER on the only rainy day of the month. |
| PECTORAL SANDPIPER. |
| RUFF IN MOULT |
| BLACK T GODWIT |
| ANOTHER RUFF |
LITTLE RINGED PLOVER
| SOUTHERN MIGRANT HAWKER |
| SMH |
TEMINCKS STINT
Another visit to Pegwell in the evening light.
| PECTORAL SANDPIPER |
| PEC SAND |
| PEC SAND |
| PEC SAND |
PEC SAND.
| WALL BROWN first of second generation at the Hoe |
| CHALK CARPET a nationally rare moth at the Hoe. |
| PAINTED LADY numbers have improved recently |
| PAINTED LADY |
| SMALL RED EYED DAMSELS AT SAMPHIRE HOE |
| SRED |
COMON BLUE second generation numbers have exceeded expectations.
PAINTED LADY
| COMMA The last of our butterflies to appear on the wing in late July the SILVER SPOTTED SKIPPER. |
| SSS |
| SSS |
| SSS |
| SSS |
Finally some record shots of the adult RED NECKED PHALAROPE at Oare at the end of the month.
| That's a Black Headed Gull behind so you can see how small it is. |
The Chakhill Blues and the Silver Studded Blue are such beautiful looking butterflies. I love how unique they are from each other. Thanks for the share, hope you had a fantastic weekend. Keep up the posts.
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