Thursday, June 27, 2024

Thurs June 27th: Cold Front Clearing...

Limited activity throughout the Purple Empire today, as most regions were hit by a brisk Moderate to Fresh W wind that sprang up after a dissipating cold front passed (the wind hit Knepp at 3.15, and closed the day down).

Knepp's day's Highlights, where the butterfly is nearly at peak:-

* 4 seriously worked up males hotly pursuing a low-flying White Stork!

* First eggs laid (nationally, in all probability).

* First 'tumbledown' of the season (in which a mated female rejects an unwanted male). 

* A 'ball' of 4 shimmering males flying around one hapless female...

* Male taken by a Kestrel (? first record, ever?).  

* I showed PEs to a group of Naked Ramblers.  

* Males are still coming down to feed on the tracks.  


Elsewhere:-

* First PEs seen in Notts yesterday (just S of Sherwood).

* More seen in Wilts and Worcs.

* None yet in Dorset and Glos, and no records come to light yet from Leics, Lincs and Norfolk.

* The Botany Bay, Chiddingfold Forest, aberration seems to be a particularly nice ab. iolata (which is much rarer nowadays that lugenda).


Overall: this is quite a good PE year, though most sites are only just getting going on most sites (Knepp is romping ahead).  






 

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