Three days in North Yorkshire, looking for Dragonflies and Butterflies
I started my few days away in Leeds first at the Wex store, dropping off the OM 150-400mmmPro Lens, Yes, I’ve sold it, it was becoming to heavy for me to carry around now at 2.9kg, I was feeling it. It wasn’t an easy decision, giving back one of the best lenses I’ve ever used, I would undoubtably say this is the best wildlife out there, what I’ve got now will have to wait until the video comes out on You Tube.
I left wex behind and headed out and up to Fen Bog (Website), arriving at about 10:30am, it was already hot, sun was out and why I was here was for the Keeled Skimmer Dragonfly, which would be a lifer for me, if I found any.
My first encounter was with the Small Heath Butterfly, no Large Heath (don’t think they’re here now) lots of White Butterflies about as I made my way down the track, Small, Large and Green veined, and then a Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary got my attention for a while, then I found a Common Blue Butterfly along the path, there were also a few Small and Large Skippers.
I then went along the top path to look for the Keeled Skimmers, I didn’t find any , but there were Stonechats and Linnets to be seen. I then made my way down towards the railway track, crossing the bog area, seeing plenty of Butterflies around here, I added Peacock, and Small Tortoiseshell to the day, a Golden-ringed Dragonfly zipped past, took me by surprise, but there was no mistaking it. Around by the railway line were Willow Warblers and Latticed Heath Moth, but very little else, so I made my way back to the car, more water needed. More of the same was about as I made my way back , but a Dark Green Fritillary was zooming all over the place and not settling.
After I picked my water up, I decided on going back along the top track again for the Keeled Skimmers, it didn’t sound good as people kept passing me and saying they hadn’t seen any about, but on I went. I arrived at one of the puddles which is fed all the time by water, Keeled Skimmers like this kind of area, and there they were, two male Keeled Skimmers, just goes to show , things can turn up, and it was quieter now, I enjoyed the moment watching these Skimmers batting and resting up in the vegetation around the puddle.
I then headed off back to the car, after I got a few photos, and also managed a few photos of the Dark Green Fritillary, as it was settling a bit more
Car Park at ///campus.memory,wished
Video of the time in North Yorkshire , Press HERE
Birds seen : Blue Tit, Stonechat, Swallow, Whitethroat
Butterflies seen : Common Blue, Dark Green Fritillary, Green-veined White, Large Skipper, Large White, Meadow Brown, Peacock, Ringlet, Small Heath, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Small Skipper, Small Tortoiseshell, Small White
Dragonflies seen : Golden-ringed Dragonfly, Keeled Skimmer

Common Blue Butterfly

Dark Green Fritillary

Small Heath Butterfly

Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary

Keeled Skimmer

Keeled Skimmer








































