It was a trip to Hampshire today as I wanted to get Pearl -bordered fritillary on for the year. When we arrived on site I checked the logbook in the car park to see if any Frits had been seen. While reading it I noticed that someone had seen a P B Frit aberration on the 12th may with 20+ P B Frits. After reading that we were off to the area as I really wanted to find it. There were quite a few frits flying around and a few other observers who had heard about it and had yet to see it. I had a good walk around the site but nothing but normal P B Frits were seen. After around 45 minutes or so I suddenly noticed a darker individual flying around chasing another P B Frit for a short while, it was the Ab. At this point I called the other observers over, after that it landed. This was my first Fritillary aberration and was an absolute cracker!
After here we headed to Stockbridge down for a few other spring butterflies.
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Grizzled skipper |
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Dingy skipper |
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Common blue |
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Small heath |
Butterflies seen today:-
Dingy skipper
Grizzled skipper
Orange tip
Large white
Small white
Brimstone
Small copper
Green hairstreak
Common blue
Peacock
Pearl-bordered fritillary inc"Aberration"
Small heath