Saturday 2nd June 2018
Butterfly Species: Orange Tip (1) Meadow Brown (1) Brimstone (1) Green-veined White (4) Large White (1) Speckled Wood (8) Large Skipper (2) Common Blue (3)
A warm day with broken cloud and three new species were noted. The first Meadow brown of the year was spotted on the steep embankment near the Wellow end of the walk. Two fresh large Skippers were also spotted. A Five-spot Burnet was flying on the grassy embankment near Tucking Mill.
In another first, two Silver Y Moths made an appearance. The first was spotted nectaring on Valerian on the Midford Bridge.This is a migratory species that arrives from the continent in varying numbers each year.
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Five-spot Burnet Moth |
A warm day with broken cloud and three new species were noted. The first Meadow brown of the year was spotted on the steep embankment near the Wellow end of the walk. Two fresh large Skippers were also spotted. A Five-spot Burnet was flying on the grassy embankment near Tucking Mill.
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The Silver Y Moth |
Further along the path past the Midford bridge, I visited the Buckthorn bush where Brimstone eggs were found on a previous walk. These are now small larvae.
I also managed to find several Orange Tip larvae on Garlic Mustard plants along the same stretch of path.
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