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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Butterflies in Broxbourne Woods

After the Leavers' Assembly at a Hertford school to which I was invited, I popped up to Broxboune Woods. Usual suspects in good numbers: meadow browns, gatekeepers, large whites, commas, ringlets, a few peacocks and only one small tortoiseshell.
However, down the main ride, strangely no white admirals, but a few silver washed fritillaries, shown below ensuring another generation. Also, a few purple hairstreaks visible with the naked eye, enhanced with binoculars at the top of oaks. A quick search for purple emperors proved fruitless, but a good session, however. A brown and a migrant hawker also spotted as a few goldcrests called from the pines near the carpark and chiffchaffs did what it says on the tin.
pair of silver washed fritillaries

same pair

same pair again

silver washed fritillary

swf

ringlet

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