Thursday, 13 June 2013

Chocolate-tip and Brown Argus

female Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
On May 31st I found a Chocolate-tip moth on the stairs and photographed a small brown Ground beetle from Mill Hill.
 Tuesday we lunched at Arundel Wetland Trust where we saw two Moorhen chicks and a Cetti’s Warbler calling loudly in the reeds outside the entrance. During the afternoon the sun came out so I headed to Chantry Hill to find the Brown Argus that Neil had photographed. There were plenty on the hillside, plus male and female Common Blues, Treble-bar moths, a micro moth called Agapeta mamana,  Grizzled and Dingy Skippers,  a Wall and Cinnabar moths.
Chocolate-tip Clostera curtula
Chocolate-tip Clostera curtula
Ground beetle, Poecilus cupreus from Mill Hill
Arundel WWT:
Cetti's Warbler, Cettia cetti
Moorhen chick, Gallinula chloropus
Moorhen chicks



Chantry Hill:
Agapeta hamana
Brown Argus, Aricia agestis
Brown Argus, Aricia agestis

Brown Argus, Aricia agestis
Brown Argus, Aricia agestis


views from Chantry Hill


Cinnabar, Tyria jacobaceae
Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
female Common Blue, Polyommatus icarus
Dingy Skipper, Erynnis tages
Dingy Skipper, Erynnis tages
Grizzled Skipper, Pyrgus malvae
Rock-rose, Helianthemum chamaecistus
Treble-bar, Aplocera plagiata

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