Saturday, 27 June 2026

27th June: Butterflies on the White Path, Hill Road

 Astonishing thunderstorms and downpours overnight. The morning visit perhaps yielded fewer species as a consequence:

Painted Lady  3

Comma 7

Small Skipper 4

Meadow Brown 6

Common Blue 2

Small White 4

Large White 5

Gatekeeper 2

Peacock 5

Red Admiral 4

Ringlet 3

Speckled Wood 2

Surprising guest appearance: 2 male Beautiful Demoiselle 

Silver Y moth


Friday, 26 June 2026

Frogllet, Hill Road

 The larger, Lower Pond has dozens of tiny Common Frog froglets.



26th June: Butterflies, The Hill Road White Path

 After a week of maddening heat and Red Heat Warnings, some cooler air blew in from the south. Sea mist ebbed and flowed all afternoon. The opportunity to take an afternoon walk was too good to ignore. Walking at this time would have been folly for the last 5 days.

  By July last year, the relatively new path that had been cut into the chalk (hence the 'White') above Hill Road was been a wonderful butterfly experience, particularly in the mornings. Butterflies on the White Path

  Despite the earlier date and the later than optimal time of the visit, the numbers were still good:

Gatekeeper 2

Meadow Brown 10

Peacock 9

Comma 10

Red Admiral 8

Ringlet 4

Large White 4

Small White 1

Small Skipper 1

Painted Lady 1

Speckled Wood 1

Garden Tiger (day flying moth) 5

  As to be expected, several fast-moving, predatory dragonflies were in attendance. However, some of the more pugnacious Commas actually chased them.

Painted Lady 

Comma

The Buddleia that grows in profusion along the path 

Garden Tiger

Peacock 

Northern Evening Primrose, an invasive species 


Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Seaford Head

Another ridiculously hot day and evening. Sadly, there was hardly a breeze when we arrived at Seaford Head. However, the evening light was delightful

Marbled White

Stonechat


Blackbird

Song Thrush
 

Hill Road

 These photos mark a new beginning for my nature photography. Since my old camera's sad demise on the 13th June, I had been making do with my mobile.

Arriving days earlier than expected, hello to my new Nokia Coolpix P1100! It is a big beast. Here's hoping it can last for ten years too!

Garden Tiger

Flying Ant Day: Black Garden Ants



The local Herring Gulls cash in on the flying ant buffet

Running Crab Spider