Sunday, 19 July 2020

Butterflies along the Old Railway Cutting

Over the last week or so, Andy M has been noting the butterfly species around along the Old Railway Cutting, and has taken a few photos of those he has seen:

Small Tortoiseshell 

 Marbled White

 Red Admiral - which seem to prefer feeding 'head-down'
 Red Admiral

 Comma
- characteristic colour and 'ragged' wing shape

Peacock
Meadow Brown
Meadow Brown - with forewing hidden, so no 'eye'spot evident.
 Meadow Brown - 
unusually with two small white 'eye' spots, more typical of the 
Gatekeeper - but lacking the orange colour of the latter.

Gatekeeper - 
note the four small white dots on the underside of the hind wing
 Gatekeeper - 
note the 'typical' double white spots in the 'eye-spot' and the bright orange colour

Female Ringlet
 - the female has more obvious white and black spots (much less distinct in the male)
 Female Ringlet

 Female Common Blue
 - brown fading to blue near the body, and with orange, black 
and white spots on the lower edge of the hind wing
Female Common Blue

Female Large Skipper
- has the chequer-board pattern, but lacks the bold black strip or 'sex-brand' of the male.

Essex Skipper
- very similar to Small Skipper, but having black-tipped antennae
(which are orange tipped in Small Skipper)
 Essex Skipper 

 Small White
 - smaller than Large White, and with paler 'grey' area just at the tip of to the forewing
(much darker tip extending down the edge in the Large White)



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