I visited Aston Rowant in Oxfordshire this afternoon with Jenna hoping to see another two Butterflies we needed,Adonis Blue and Silver Spotted Skipper.This site was also chosen as an area for the reintroduction scheme for Red kites which were once common across Great Britain, but they were hunted to extinction across England and Scotland by the end of the 20th century as people believed they were killing lambs and game birds. In fact, Red Kites are mainly scavengers, unable to kill anything larger than a young rabbit.Red Kites were reintroduced using Spanish birds in 1989 in a remarkably successful project run by the RSPB and the Nature Conservancy Council.The introduced birds first bred here in 1991,now there are now hundreds of breeding pairs and many chicks have been exported to repopulate other suitable areas of England and Scotland.
On arrival at the carpark we walked down through the wooded area which then opened up into a flower-rich chalk grassland.It didnt take long before I saw my first male and female Adonis Blue,sky-blue with it's fine black lines that extend into the white fringe of their wings,stunning!
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