The last full day in Dorset started well. Sadly moths were a
little thin on the ground but as I came out of toilets I spotted a
Silver-Washed Fritillary land on the vegetation adjacent to the path right next
to me. I had my compact in my pocket so grabbed a few photos with that before
racing back to get the DSLR. When I returned the butterfly decided to leave,
buts its still the first profile shots I have of this species
-Silver Washed Fritillary
My plan for the day was Durlston Head Country Park near
Swanage, for some seabirds and butterflies. Sadly there was a dire shortage of
seabirds, with only a couple of Shags to note. Land birds were not much better
but I gained a novelty holiday tick when I flushed 2 Red-Legged Partridges.
As soon as we arrived I was treated to a Silver Washed
Fritillary and a couple of blue butterflies which looked very much like Holly
Blues, though they did not land. A Hummingbird Hawkmoth was the best of them
though, as it fed on the buddleia adjacent to the café where we were.
-Hummingbird Hawkmoth
Despite the wind there were a good number of butterflies out
on the wing. I had hoped for an Adonis blue but instead managed a few Common
Blue and a Small Blue. Small Blue was not the only small butterfly for the day,
as I also managed Small Copper as a holiday tick.
-Small Copper
-Little Blue
There were still a few Lulworth Skippers around, this being
the last time I will see any of those for a while. I was also able to add
another butterfly species to the holiday list in Dark Green Fritillary. They
were not abundant round the cliff top but there were about four in a small
dell. Sadly, like their silver washed cousins, they did not choose to land
conveniently for me.
-Lulworth Skipper
-Dark-Green Fritillary
I was pretty pleased with the days haul. In the afternoon we
headed down into Swanage before heading back to the caravan. In the evening we
went to Lulworth cove which was a pleasant end to the Dorset experience
Species List:
Durlston Country
Park: Kestrel, Shag, Stonechat, Herring Gull, Feral Pigeon, Whitethroat,
Carrion Crow, Gannet, Rock Pipit, Red-Legged Partridge, Rook, Raven,
Black-Headed Gull, Great Black-Headed Gull, Common Buzzard, Emperor Dragonfly, Small Skipper, Large
Skipper, Lulworth Skipper, Large White, Green Veined White, Marbled White,
Meadow Brown, Small Heath, Gatekeeper, Common Blue, Small Blue, Holly Blue,
Small Copper, Silver Washed Fritillary, Dark Green Fritillary, Red Admiral,
Peacock, Comma,
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