Archive for May 1st, 2009

1st May 2009, Friday

Grizzled and Dingy Skippers in Rother

I was going to post a photo of a Poplar Hawkmoth found in my moth trap today (my first hawkmoth of 2009) but this takes precedence. I’ve long suspected that these skippers might occur at a site near Cripps Corner, but my previous searches have failed. There are 4 acres of what looks like ideal habitat - it even has wild strawberry!  This morning another thorough search turned up 3+ Grizzled (top photo) and a Dingy (bottom photo) (click to enlarge, though I couldn’t get macro shots). These tiny butterflies are highly specialised, mainly to flower-rich chalk downs and quite bare heathland. In Rother we have no chalk and very little open heath, so they’re extremely local. At this small site there are clearly not many, and the ground is much broken up with sparse bracken, bramble, heather and lichens, so they’re hard to spot as they buzz about low over the heath. It will not be easy to get an accurate count of the population.

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1st May 2009, Friday

Beach Reserve

With Whimbrel numbers leaving the roost at dawn being low this year, 42 this morning, it was easy to be distracted by at least 800 Sandwich Terns and 300 Common Terns roosting at Ternery Pool or on the Quarry. A visit to Harbour Farm afterwards provided excellent views of both Grasshopper Warblers, Hobby and Cuckoo.

 

Grasshopper Warbler Harbour Farm this morning