Ann found this Cream-spot tiger moth caterpillar at the top of the footpath to Hod Hill. They can be found Aug-April, so this one should be about to pupate very soon.
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Dingy Skipper. Photo: Shona Refoy
Shona spotted her first Dingy Skipper on 9 April on Fontmell Down, then found these two mating the next day on Hod Hill; she reports she also saw two other males basking in the sunshine.

Grizzled Skipper. Photo: John Woodruff
John says:
One of four Grizzled Skippers seen on Hod Hill this morning [9 April], five days after seeing just the one on 4 April.
Also I saw my first Green Hairstreak , Holy Blue and Small Heath this morning but these all eluded a photograph as they hit the wind and were gone in a flash.

Red Admiral. Photo: Ann Barlow

Comma. Photo: Ann Barlow
Two photos from Ann both taken on the base of Hod Hill on 05/10/2024.

Adonis Blue. Photo: Ann Barlow

Meadow Brown. Photo: Ann Barlow
Two photos from Ann sent in telling us:
A visit to Hod Hill on 28/08/2024 yielded 3 Adonis Blues as well as a number of other species, which were all lovely to see as we near the end of a poor season. The photo of the Meadow Brown also shows 2 red mites – I’ve only seen these on Common Blues and an Adonis Blue before.

Duke of Burgundy. Photo: Mike Lewis
Mike says:
I was just looking at the gallery page and I see that Shona Refoy has submitted a photo of a DoB on Hod Hill.
I was amazed as I had recorded one on the transect yesterday (10th May) too! I do wonder if it was the same one, because I don’t think there’s been one recorded there before, at least not for many years.
Like Shona I could hardly believe what I was seeing!

Duke of Burgundy. Photo: Shona Refoy

Small Heath. Photo: Shona Refoy
Shona sent in these two photos including one which rather surprised her telling us:
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this male Duke of Burgundy on Hod Hill this morning, 09/05/2024 – how did he get there? He was flying in the South gully, along with Small Heaths (this is one of the five I saw), Dingy Skippers and Burnet Companion moths.

Grizzled Skipper & Brown Argus. Photo: David Parish
David has just sent us this photo saying:
Not much news from Hod Hill recently so I decided to pay it a visit yesterday, 01/06/2023. Very few Marsh Fritillaries but managed to catch this photo of a Brown Argus and Grizzled Skipper briefly co-existing on these flowers.