Showing posts with label Duke of Burgundy Fritillary. Noar Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duke of Burgundy Fritillary. Noar Hill. Show all posts
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Duke of Burgundy Fritillary. Noar Hill, Hampshire.13/05/2012
The Duke of Burgundy Fritillary is Europe's only representative of the Riodinidae family. Having never seen one in Britain and with the weather forcast looking good, Kate and I went in search of the little gems at one of Britain's prime sites for the species Noar Hill in Hampshire, a fabulous Hampshire Wildlife Trust reserve, a good three and a half hours from our home in Cornwall. We were not disappointed, finding three almost immediately and it just got better as the day went on, with a total of over thirty by the time we left at 3.30pm. The majority being males.......FANTASTIC!
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