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Lulworth Skipper
Lulworth Skipper (Thymelicus acteon).

A little cooler today, but close and airless. Not a breath of wind, even on the hilltop. A layer of high white cloud like a sandwich-box lid over the world.

Took a walk along the Purbeck Hills, in search of summer things: butterflies & Bee Orchids.



Out along the foot of the hill: a narrow, shaded path overgrown with nettles and brambles and briars, and creeping tendrils of Old Man's Beard and White Bryony.

White Bryony
White Bryony (Bryonia dioica) flowers & tendrils.

Nipplewort
Little candelabras of Nipplewort flowers (Lapsana communis) lighting the way through the shade.

Field Rose
Field Rose (Rosa arvensis).

Thick-legged Flower Beetle
Thick-legged Flower Beetle (Oedemera nobilis).

Ringlet
Ringlet butterflies (Aphantopus hyperantus) fluttering darkly along the hedgerows in their mourning cloaks.

Further along, the path emerges from the scrub and the shade, into open chalk grassland, where the bees and the butterflies and the beetles are battling over Knapweed and Field Scabious and Musk Thistle flowers:

Knapweed & Butterflies

Field Scabious
Butterfly versus Beetle on Field Scabious (Knautia arvensis). (The butterfly won).

Musk Thistle
Marbled White (Melanargia galathea) and tiny bee, on Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans).

Marbled  White 2

Large Skipper
Large Skipper (Ochlodes sylvanus), on Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa).

Knapweed

Hedge Bedstraw
Hedge Bedstraw (Galium mollugo).

Skipper
Skipper, Scabious, and Smooth Hawksbeard (Crepis capillaris), maybe?

Common Blue
Common Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus).

Alongside the chalk track that climbs the hill, Wild Thyme & Common Rock Rose in flower.

Small Skipper on Wild Thyme
Small Skipper (Thymelicus sylvestris) on Wild Thyme (Thymus polytrichus).

Common Rock Rose
Common Rock-rose (Helianthemum nummularium). Lots of Red-tailed Bumblebees busy about the Rock-roses, which was good to see. It has not been a good year for bees so far.

Pyramidal Orchids, Purbeck Hills
The hilltop is looking marvellous this year - they obviously got the grazing regime just right. So many Pyramidal Orchids.

Bee Orchid 1
And even a few Bee Orchids on the short-grazed areas.
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