Chalkhill Blue were flying in large numbers and were certainly the predominant species. Small Heath ans Small Copper numbers were up and I saw at least 10 Silver -Spotted Skippers which were not flying on my previous visit.
Above the Silver-Spotted Skipper is common during its flying season at Aston Rowant and can be distinguished from other UK Skippers by the silver spots on its under wing.
Above Essex Skipper below Large SkipperThe Large and Essex Skippers can be distinguished by the Essex Skippers black tip to the antenna.
Above Small Copper below Small HeathAbove Common Blue, below female Chalkhill Blue, bottom male Chalkhill Blue
Top Small Tortoiseshell, above Speckled Wood below female Brown Argus
2 comments:
Seems you had a good day Derek and got some nice photos. I'm hoping to call in there myself as soon as I get the chance and good weather. Mike.
Hi Derek,
Just found yoour lovely blog, love the pictures..
I will definately visit again.
Feel free to check out my blog too at: http://iow-birder.blogspot.com/
Cheers,
Dave
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