Short-tailed blue |
Nearer the river we heard a nightingale and a green woodpecker, got a good view of an essex skipper (the one I didn't find at Birkdale Forest last year) and our guide Simeon captured a banded demoiselle damselfly in his butterfly net. Unlike Sri Lanka, it is allowed in Bulgaria to net butterflies. We also had much more freedom to stray from the established paths.
Amongst other butterfly species to turn up at this location were comma, ringlet, meadow brown and common blue.
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Adonis blue at rest |
This was the only time we saw a bee hawk moth, an impressive imitation indeed and I was very pleased to see the adonis blue in flight, as I had heard how beautiful it is.
Other butterflies I saw were the nyobe and spotted fritillaries, great banded grayling, bath white, small heath and small skipper. More adventurous members of the party got some good bird sightings but easier was the bee eater on the telegraph wires directly next to the road.
We also had some dragonfly sightings including common darter and broad bodied chaser as well as a huge unidentified wasp.
After that we headed off on a rather long and windy journey to our first base at Tehsel in the Western Rhodopes.
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