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Argus-Bläuling - Plebejus argus

Argus-Bläuling - Geißklee-Bläuling - plebejus argus

 

Sony A9 with FE 100-400mm GM and FE 1.4 x Teleconverter

Argus-Bläuling - Geißklee-Bläuling - plebejus argus

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 100-400mm GM

I've been hoping to photograph Silver-studded Blue on heather for some time. This was taken at Prees Heath near Whitchurch, Shropshire, which I gather is the last reliable place for this species in the Midlands. There were good numbers of butterflies when I arrived yesterday evening but they were beginning to roost and didn't seem very inclined to settle on the flowering heather. Eventually I found this one perched on the end of a stem against a clean background.

Female Silver studded blue, taken at Wareham, Dorset.

Heideblauwtje.

 

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An idyllic Cotswold scene… Batsford Stud was built by Sir Ernest George for John Freeman Mitford in 1878. Formerly the stables to Batsford Park, the stud now forms part of the Batsford Estate, near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. There are about 120 acres of paddocks varying in size, including nursery paddocks for mares with their new-born foals.

Another pair, We are having a boom year for these in Norfolk

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This beautiful little butterfly became extinct from Kelling Heath by the 1970's. It was re-introduced in 2001 and is now firmly on the increase. I understand that habitat changes made this possible.

Argus-Bläuling - Geißklee-Bläuling - plebejus argus

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 100-400mm GM

Higher Hyde Heath DWT. The silver-studded blue emerges in June and is usually on the wing until late August. It is a rare butterfly, generally found in heathland habitats that have shorter, sparsely vegetated areas. It is restricted to close-knit colonies in southern England and Wales. Two subspecies can be found in its range, while two others are now extinct in the UK. The larvae feed on a wide variety of plants, such as bell heather, cross-leaved heath and gorses.

Female

 

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Taken Mount Chelmos region, Kalavrita, Greece.

 

This species and the idas blue P. idas, pose plenty of identification issues. Both species are widespread and often common. Variation between individuals and colonies is marked in both species, with plenty of overlap possible.

 

Identification & Similar species: Separation is sure with the one character which is constant - the male foreleg tibia has a hook in the current species which is never present in P. idas. Other characters offer guidance for separating the males. The upperside male black border is fine and the upperside hindwing space 7 largely blue in P. idas the border often much broader and space 7 lacks blue in P. argus.

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This male cardinal had two females pursuing him through a tree at Boyce Thompson Arboretum, What a stud!

Another one from the end of June. It had been some years since I actively went looking for butterflies to photograph and I had forgotten how hard it is to contort yourself into the correct position to try and get the whole wing in the plane of focus, maybe that is why I stopped doing it last time!

 

However for one of the UK's prettiest (and smallest) butterflies - it was worth it!

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Here's something to brighten yet another damp July morning. A lovely fresh male Silver-studded Blue perched on Bell Heather.

I have to say I'm finding this damp summer a little frustrating, I should be looking for Purple Emperors but instead its drizzling outside.

Hankley Common, Surrey, 26th June 2019

Male / upperwing.

 

Species: Plebeius argus.

 

This attractive little blue is most often associated with heathlands of southern England, where it can occur in very large numbers. However, in many places it is serious decline, mainly as a result of destruction of heaths and the shading out of the sparsely vegetated, sunny habitats it prefers.

 

Prees Heath Common, Shropshire.

 

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It made me happy to see so many of one of my favourite butterflies this morning.

121 pictures in 2021 (105) uplifting

 

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Silver-studded Blue : Plebejus argus

I was astonished to see this number of horses roaming around on the clifftops of North Cornwall. They seemed friendly enough and soon came over to see whether I had anything worth having...

One of the two mating pairs I found whilst on my survey walk yesterday.

I had the opportunity to head back to see family over the weekend and while there took a trip out to Yateley Common to see if I could find some Silver-studded Blues. Luckily I found a few however I think in a week or so the numbers will be far greater. Won't get much chance to get away now until early September so it was a real treat to find this smart female settling in for the night.

 

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I thought it was a wonderful and great looking door. Found in Kronborg Castle, Denmark.

L'azuré de l'ajonc : Silver-studded Blue : Plebejus argus

Great day out on the heath yesterday, worked hard on the Silver studded blues, several hundred shots and this one possibly my favorite. As the sun dipped they started to settle with more open wings, a little bit of flash on this one.

Higher Hyde Heath, Dorset.

A wonderful backlit Silver-studded Blue this morning. Only saw 2 this morning, 1 yesterday, however these still feel early.

 

Always a delight to see.

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