Saturday, June 26, 2021

Park Gate Down & Sandwich Bay - 26th June

Another great day out in Kent looking for orchids. First stop was Park Gate Down where the main target was Musk Orchid which are always tricky to find in view of their diminutive size. After drawing a blank I was put out of my misery by one of the locals who pointed put a small area that I had walked past on several occasions! Chalk Fragrant Orchids were plentiful, including the odd pure white one, and some late Greater Butterfly Orchids. From here I decided to drive to Sandwich Bay, again with some expert directions, to look for Lizard Orchids which are the local speciality. Once on the Estate you really can find them growing on the lawns of private houses but there are also hundreds near the beach alongside the golf course (which by the way was preparing for this year's Open Championship). I also explored some of the area around the Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory and found some Southern Marsh Orchids (and hybrids with Common Spotted) together with Pyramidal Orchid.

Musk Orchid
Musk Orchid
Musk Orchid
Musk Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Greater Butterfly Orchid
Lizard Orchid
Lizard Orchid
Lizard Orchid
Lizard Orchid
Pyramidal Orchid
Southern Marsh Orchid
Southern Marsh Orchid
Southern Marsh x Common Spotted Orchid

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Blackcap - 23rd June

My first visit to this part of the South Downs near Lewes in East Sussex. The walk to the top gives superb views of the neighbouring countryside. On the way I saw a Grizzled Skipper, several Small Blues, and large numbers of Chalk Fragrant and Common Spotted Orchids.

Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
Chalk Fragrant Orchid
male Small Blue

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Horseshoe Plantation - 22nd June

Some very smart looking Large Skippers today at HP.

male Large Skipper
male Large Skipper
male Large Skipper

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Ditchling Common & Ashdown Forest - 20th June

Mid-June is a good time to visit Ditchling Common when there are plenty of butterflies around including the rare Black Hairstreak. However getting good sightings and photos of this butterfly requires a certain amount of dedication and would likely use up most of my time. Instead I switched my focus to the colony of Heath Spotted Orchid that is present there. Compared to last year there seemed to be many more plants, maybe twice as many, and in very good condition. Here I met a like-minded orchid enthusiast who kindly gave me directions to a small colony of Heath Fragrant Orchid in Ashdown Forest and since it was only a reasonably short drive away I headed off there next. His directions were perfect and I quickly found several Heath Fragrant Orchids growing next to Heath Spotted Orchids. A great way and unexpected way to ended the day with a first!

Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ditchling Common)
Heath Fragrant Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Fragrant Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Fragrant Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Fragrant Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Fragrant Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Fragrant Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ashdown Forest)
Heath Spotted Orchid (Ashdown Forest)

Friday, June 18, 2021

Horseshoe Plantation - 18th June

A search among the colony of ca. 100 Bee Orchids revealed one to be of the var. flavescens. This var., which lack the flavonoids that impart the usual rich reddish-brown colours of the Bee Orchid, is distinct from var. chlorantha which additionally lacks any chlorophyll. There were also a few Pyramidal Orchids and some male Adonis Blues.

Bee Orchid var. flavescens
Bee Orchid var. flavescens
male Adonis Blue
Pyramidal Orchid