3 Hagges Woodmeadow produced Red Admiral, Comma, Brimstone and a number of Small Copper and Speckled Wood. News . What a great site, well done YWT. You can continue to submit your butterfly and day-flying moth sightings via our online recording system. Jesika Bone had her second Painted Lady of the summer visited and spent several hours . April 2020 5 April. walk around Ox Close wood and found nine butterfl, including a couple of White-letter Hairstreaks on Wych. David Smith has observed Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock in his Cottingham garden. David Wood had these sighting from Sheffield area: 11 August, Treeton Dyke: Common Blue (see below). A great sight. Nick Hall reports from deepest Bishop Wood, Selby: Lots of Peacock larval webs... its going to be a bumper summer he is sure, Jesika Bone sends these shots of Brimstone final larval concertenered skins discarded at pupation; top and bottom views You can pick out the mothparts and pro legs and rear clasper, Ange Garrod in Sheffield sends her May sighting including this, new for her, Grass Rivulet plus a Pale Tussock and Flame Carpet, Robert Hall spotted this Large Skipper and micro Pammene regiana on Normanton Railway embankment SE384233. Whites and Peacocks made up the rest of my visitors. The Season has reached its Zenith. John Dove captured some lovely moths in his Wakefield garden moth trap, including a beautiful Foxglove Pug, a Scalloped Hazel f.nigra and a nice Grey/Dark Dagger. A long and thin abdomen also indicates that the butterfly is male and can only, therefore, be a Brown Argus. This diagnostic is particularly useful if the underside of the forewing isn't visible. was attracted to their lighted kitchen window. He spotted a Peacock and a lovely male Brimstone enjoying the sun. Jesika says that there were two Small Tortoiseshell on Fenby Field and a Peacock was observed in her garden. Butterfly Walks in Somerset and Bristol gives full details of 37 walks at sites all across our area, with information on how to get there, parking, when to go and what you may expect to see. Welcome Back! John Dove found the moths must have been queueing up to get in last night! Paul Holmes captured Early Thorn and Small Quaker new for year in Collingham overnight. The females were noted to be ovipositing. jesika says that while she has previously observed Small Tortoiseshell drumming in this way, this is the first time that she has observed that behaviour in Peacocks and wonders whether it is common in all butterfly species but not necessarily recorded. Peter says that Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Speckled Wood, Brimstone, Small White, Orange-tip, Green-veined White and Green Hairstreak have all also been seen on short walks around Baildon in the past couple of days. 24 moths of 16 species was a very pleasant surprise. Covering Birmingham, the Black Country, and the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire,West Midlands Butterfly Conservation is one of 32 regional branches of Butterfly Conservation helping to bring Butterflies and Moths back to Britain. The calmest (yet still breezy) day/night will be on the 30th. Common Blue and Brown Argus are on the wing at present and its easy to confuse Female CB with the Brown Argus. He snapped this couple doing their bit to ensure next year will be good as well! The spectacular show last week has subsided as the nectar supply has nearly ran out with the Marsh Thistle and Teasel about finished. ust returned from Ledsham Bank near Kippax where amongst the Meadow Brown, Speckled Wood, Red Admirals, Large Skippers, Small Tortoiseshells we spotted our first for 2020 Ringlet and Marbled White. Jesika Bone found an Elephant Hawk-moth pupa in her York garden. John Dove caught in the trap last night a lovely Varied Coronet, Jessica Bone on teh Stray caught this Meadow Brown ( female). Upper Thames. reports Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Small White (. aptured this beautiful Small Ranunculus in the garden in Wakefield last night. Despite the wind, a surprise and welcome Red Admiral yesterday at RSPB Fairburn Ings during a sunny spell, seen within a few yards of the Lin Dike hide by. Some a bit battered now but a few zooming about and in good condition still. reports Speckled Wood, Holly Blue, Small White, Green-veined White and Orange-tip on the wing along the cinder track in Scarborough. over 20 Tortoiseshells, most in good condition. Mike Barnham saw this pale form of Meadow Brown called Meadow Brown ab. Butterfly Conservation Dorset Branch is a British charity devoted to saving butterflies, moths and their habitats throughout the county of Dorset. Top left hand corner of this junction. Also this nice Small copper near Whitby. Jesika Bone repots that several Brimstone females have visited and laid eggs on a single Alder Buckthorn plant in her York garden. Andrew Rhodes at Coniston Cold saw his first Painted Lady of the year- an extremely worn individual. The purpose of this page is to give an indication of what butterflies and moths are currently on the wing within the North East England region. couple doing their bit to ensure next year will be good as well! Lancashire Butterfly and Day-Flying Moth Sightings. reports a Red Admiral on the wing on Wenthillside on the 4th March. Sue Z had this sighting in Thackley, Bradford a White Letter Hairstreak. Welcome to the Hertfordshire & Middlesex Branch sightings page for butterfly and moth news from around the area . Jon Hudson spotted more Marbled White in Holm Dale, near Fridaythorpe. He identified it as a Sycamore moth caterpillar by using Google Lens. In addition there was a mass of Chimney Sweepers and a Silver Y, Les Driffield reports from Wenthillside: 6 marbled whites, 3 meadow browns, ringlet, small tortoiseshell, 3 large skippers, cinnabar, yellow shells, brown silverline, and a blood-vein. Report your Bedfordshire butterfly sightings . However, impossible to know without DNA analysis." There have been significant changes to the restrictions brought in to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Martin Warne as part of the massive effort he and many others put in walking the 6 Large Heath Transects on Thorne moors has sent us images showing how variable this species can appear from strongly spotted to almost zero. Join Us. Purple Hairstreaks are still in good numbers and so are Brimstones and a few Essex skippers. This report comes after two unpresidentated sightings of Large Tortoiseshell along the Yorkshire coast this spring.The species became extinct in the UK 70 years ago but more sightings have occured this year than in the last 40 mostly along our south and east coast. isited Letchmire Pastures in Allerton Bywater and was treated to Large Whites, Green Veined Whites, Peacocks, Gatekeepers, Meadow Brown, Common Blue (Male), Small Copper and the, this Chocolate-tip (second generation) in. Paul has been monitoring butterflies in Brockadale since 2007, and this is by far the earliest sighting - the previous earliest was 12th June in 2014. Barry Dalton caught this Lesser Swallow Prominent at Norton, Doncaster. Nick Hall was in Fridaythorpe and walked Holmdale and Horsedale and spotted several Brown Argus, Small Copper, Small tortoiseshells and a Red Admiral. Martin Warne spotted this quite rare Red-tipped Clearwing on Thorne Moors . Michael Purches was astonished to see what at first thought was a butterfly even though it's the tiniest he had ever seen. More information on recording during the current circumstances can be found on the Butterfly Conservation website. No success but still very early for second brood. had this sighting in Thackley, Bradford a White Letter Hairstreak. Dave Hatton found this Old Lady in his Pudsey moth trap this morning, he reports that they don’t usually turn up until late July. The new normal leaves much to be mourned. reports a Small Tortoiseshell on the wing in Scarborough. (white spots on fore-wings). 15 Peacock, three Small Tortoiseshell, two Comma and one Small White. Charlotte Fox reports Orange-tip on the wing on the Stray in Harrogate on the 15th and a White-shouldered House-moth in her Harrogate garden. Best of all was the appearance of a Silver Washed Frittilary and even better quickly followed by Valezina on the opposite side of the drive. They are at or just passing their peak emergence presently but still no signs of Small Skipper. Also Brimstone, Speckled Wood, Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, GV White, Large White, Small White and lots of Orange-tips. An excellant summary of Butterfly and Moth sightings nationwide in September from Will Langdon in Bird guides link 22nd October Despite the wind, a surprise and welcome Red Admiral yesterday at RSPB Fairburn Ings during a sunny spell, seen within a few yards … Bob was unsure about this Skipper opposite but refering to our guide below would indicate the long and slight curved obvious sex brand goes nearly to the abdomen, plus, it is not quite parrallel with the forewing edge; so it's a Small! Les Driffield reports a Peacock on the wing in East Hardwick on the 23rd January and a Light Brown Apple Moth at the Brackenhill allotments in Ackworth on the 24th. Will she be there to capture it??? Then on a shopping trip to Sainsbury's Monk Cross, York he tried it out near willows close to the rain water reservoirs and success! Estimated numbers of sightings: Silver-washed Fritillary (25+), White Admiral (10), Comma (5), Red Admiral (2), Purple Hairstreak (5), Speckled Wood (5), Small Copper (3), Marbled White (25+), Large Skipper (10), Ringlet (10), Meadow Brown (hundreds)... but Purple Emperor (zero). We counted 25+.There were also 3 Meadow Browns, as well as 2 Brimstones and a Large White. He also recorded many Meadow Brown, Common Blue, Ringlet, Brimstone, Narrow Bordered 5 Spot Burnet, a good amount of Marbled White and about a dozen fresh Small Tortoiseshells. He was lucky enough to witness their courtship flight; an aerobatic spectacular; the female flies in a straight line while the male loops the loop around her, showering her with confetti of special scent scales. The chrysalis will split along the brown tracks you can see on the head on shot, lift to allow the butterfly's head to emerge. Howard and Penny Smith had a glorious day on Hawnby Hill today with sightings of numerous Wall, Dingy Skippers, Small Heath and Duke of Burgundy. This years surprises continue into what is shaping into a bit of Dark Green Fritillary Invasion force to match that of their bigger relatives the Silver Washed a few years back. Chris Cox spent 10 minutes this morning watching this Hummingbird Hawk moth feeding on valerian in his Keyingham garden. Peter Gibson was on the North York Moors. Martin also reports a number of Painted Ladies arriving today. reports Brimstone, Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell in good numbers on the wing on Beverley Westwood. Andrew Worrillow found this Brown Silver-line moth in Adel Woods at SE282401 not uncommon and usually near its foodplant Bracken, Barry Dalton spotted a Golden Pug in the Garden at Norton, Doncater, Mike Smethurst was at Forgemaster's Tip where he recorded Dingy Skipper and Brown Argus (first sighting). Ian Gibson spotted a Sycamore moth caterpillar in his garden in Huby near Easingwold. Last updated : 2nd December 2020. Bob Hall visited Kiplingcotes and saw Essex Skipper and still good numbers Marbled White plus the usuals! Dave Hatton in Pudsey trapped a Double Lobed moth see below: Jessica Bone found a Mullein caterpillar happily munching her buddleia and interestingly leave a fine "mesh" behind, seems they don't eat the whole leaf. to observe 11 Small Copper around the site. at Swinton Park Estate in Masham and saw 4, Caterpillar on a Silver Birch log. jesika recorded six Bee Moths in her garden on the 11th. It is a first for Yorkshire. Dingy Skipper between Londesbrough and Nunburnholme. Bob Hall reports Brimstone on the wing in Normanton and says that there were at least six present none of which settled. Jesika Bone visited 3 Hagges Wood Meadow but conditions were not ideal: 1 ringlet - faded, 12 small skipper, 2 small copper, 1 small tortoiseshell, 2 peacock and 48 meadow browns. Jesika Bone had a short walk on Fenby Field where her sightings included Small Tortoiseshell, Small White and Silver Y. John Dove in Wakefield found in amongst the bruised and battered Large and Lesser Yellow Underwing's a very nice Blair's Shoulder-knot. John Dove had a couple of micro-moths new to him in the garden trap this weekend. Melanie Smith reports Small Copper (first sighting) on the wing in East Keswick yesterday. The blue present in a female Common Blue is highly variable, with individuals ranging from almost completely blue through to completely brown. Roy Dresser reports Green Hairstreak on the wing in his Rawcliffe Garden, the first one he has seen in that location. The other is Yellow shell, a beautiful moth often very yellow that flies May to August and larvae feed on Bedstraws. reports Large, Small and Green-veined White along with Orange-tip, Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell and a single Comma on the wing in Coniston Cold. Jesika Bone was on Walmgate Stray with possibly hundreds of Meadow Brown, more than she has seen there for several years. Phil Smethurst tried my TIP pheromone in his garden blackcurrant bushes this afternoon (Rotherham) and within two minutes had two males flying round it. Butterfly Sightings for July 2019 (Species seen this year: 3) This page shows recent sightings in the UTB region. Peter says that Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Speckled Wood, Brimstone, Small White, Orange-tip, Green-veined White and Green Hairstreak have all also been seen on short walks around Baildon in the past couple of days. Jesika Bone is looking forward to the heatwave and more sights like this in her garden this weekend. I'm sure it will haunt Tim's dreams as much as it does mine! eighbour found these 4 Elephant Hawk Moth Larva in one of his Fuschia Plant pots !! Ken Maylor at SD 9072658049 along the river Aire at Newfield Bridge Airton near Gargrave spotted a Large Tortoiseshell . They are well none for there cryptic adaption to their surrounding through photoceptors in their skin. reports a Peacock on the wing in her York garden and she also spotted. took his daily exercise around Ox Close Wood were he observed. There have been significant changes to the restrictions brought in to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Jesika Bone reports Orange-tip male and female, Small, Green-veined and Large White, Speckled Wood, Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock on the wing on the Stray in York. reports Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock on the wing in the the Town Hall Gardens in Scarborough. ) Date Species Location Submitter; 2020-12-04: Small Skipper Large Skipper Red Admiral Speckled Wood Marbled White Meadow Brown Ringlet: Ravensroost Meadows (SU0287) Peter Sketch ... Wiltshire Butterfly Conservation. Philip Brook reports Small Tortoiseshell, Brimstone, peacock and Small White on the wing in Kippax. A great sight. flew off. Paul Andrews and Carol Silversides walked by the Crimple Beck between Wetherby and Little Ribston. She can't decide whether it's a very dark girl or a blue tinted Brown Argus Can we help? The main distinguishing features is firstly its very clearly a tortoiseshell but then size plus it is rather more orange and the dark basal region of the upper hindwings, brown in the Small, is replaced with the orange in the Large see below. No success. John Dove has captured Small Quaker and Early Grey in his Wakefield garden moth trap. So this might actually be a new species for the UK as well as Yorkshire. Jesika Bone can't decide whether she is delighted to have had more than 40 butterflies today, with more than 20 Small Tortoiseshells and a Painted Lady making a brief visit or sad that her tiny jungle has many times played host to hundreds of Lepidoptera and no longer does. Be part of this nationwide survey and help take the pulse of nature. John Dove reported dozens of Meadow Brown at Alverthorpe Meadows, Wakefield this afternoon also Ringlet and Small Tortoiseshell. Howard and Penny Smith whilst cutting back a large shrub in his mother’s garden this Swallow tailed moth flew out, Adaptive Crypitic Camoflage of Peppered Moth Larvae: Bob Hall. Also this Shaded Broad Bar that larvae feed on Clover and vetchs, Chris Cox took a couple of photos from his big butterfly count near his Keyingham home this morning. hell, plus Red Admiral, Peacock and Comma all busily feeding up for winter. walked along Fenby Field in York yesterday where her sightings included fourt, one of which appears to have an anomaly and Jesika wonders whether anyone has seen this before or knows how it happened, walked along Fenby Field in York yesterday where her sightings included three. Broad leaved Helliborines in full flower. Top left hand corner of this junction. In the garden she reports a Comma, the first for a long time, having not seen many this year, 4 Red Admirals, a Peacock, several Tortoiseshells, a Speckled Wood, Several Whites, a Mint Moth and a Silver Y. 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