Photographic Outings

PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTINGS

Posts following local photography outings in Sussex and day trips to other counties.

Marsh Fritillary
By Lisa G Saw 10 Sep, 2023
April 2023 marked the end of my quest to see all the butterflies that live their complete life cycle in Sussex. The final species I saw, during the Easter weekend, was the Large Tortoiseshell. Following the exciting conclusion to my adventure, I wrote a post about Discovering the Butterflies of Sussex . In it I mentioned how chuffed I was with what I'd achieved and how I didn't really want to start the next obvious quest straight away, to see all the UK butterfly species. But, with the spring and summer months stretching out before me, it seemed silly not to make a start this year. Bob and I were still in the early stages of our budding romance, and the idea of spending a lovely long day out together was just too enticing to pass up. So, in late May, we headed over to Martin Down National Nature Reserve in Wiltshire, in the hope of seeing the Marsh Fritillary. It would be my first, but not for Bob. He's already seen all the UK butterfly species, except for the Cryptic Wood White, which is only found in Ireland. We woke super early and reached the nature reserve by 8am. Unsurprisingly, we were the first ones there. It was still quite cool and a little windy, but nice enough to enjoy our breakfast sitting on a bench by the car park, overlooking the wildflower meadow and the hills just beyond to the south. We heard a Cuckoo calling nearby - an unmistakable sound of spring. Lovely! It was a great start to the day.
Marbled White Roosting
By Lisa G Saw 08 Jun, 2023
In the first part of this blog , I wrote about how I developed an interest in butterflies in recent years and started to explore new places within my home county to find them. By the end of 2021, I was able to identify and had seen 40 different butterfly species. It was so much fun photographing them and making new discoveries. When I realised how close I was to seeing all the species that live their complete life cycle in Sussex, I was keen to see the remaining few that had eluded me so far. I couldn’t wait for 2022 to arrive and for my butterfly journey to continue.
Duke of Burgundy Butterfly
By Lisa G Saw 31 May, 2023
If you asked me about three years ago how many species of butterfly there are in the UK, I would have guessed maybe a dozen. That was roughly how many species I’d seen, including the common ones like the Speckled Wood and Peacock. But all that changed in the summer of 2020. When a new photography friend of mine talked about Skippers, Fritillaries and Hairstreaks, I scarcely knew what he was talking about. He used the term instar like I should know what that was and I realised I had much to learn.
Large Tortoiseshell butterfly with wings open
By Lisa G Saw 18 Apr, 2023
Wildlife Treats...(and a bit of chocolate)
Long Tailed Blue Tit on a Bird Feeder
By Lisa G Saw 02 Apr, 2023
SWT Woods Mill
Burton Mill Pond at dawn
By Lisa G Saw 31 Jan, 2023
I was pretty fed up of so many dull, wet and windy days in January.
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