Top of the form stuff James, nice to see things are back the way they should be for you looking forward to seeing lots more of your fine images and reports this summer
That really is some holiday Mark, your photo on the summit of Ben Nevis in snow is tremendous, matches your efforts to attain the summit :shock: :wink: fantastic range of images and such interesting reportage! Oh! I nearly forgot to mention how much I liked your Chequered Skipper and Irish whites pi...
Well done Neil on your penultimate British species..and what a cracking little butterfly the Black Hairstreak is, a very timely report, I have it on my personal visit radar...cheers
Belated sighting report from Alun Valley area, Near Bridgend for last Sunday. The area has (probably?) the last remaining colony of High Brown Fritillary in Wales and is of immense importance, I believe the species is due to emerge at any time now, however, last Sunday only it's near relative the Da...
I'm hoping to get my fill of them during the next week You can never get your fill of Heath Fritillary Kev...but I know what you mean...good luck :D Hi Bill, Excellent photos as ever, from a site I always enjoy visiting (just 15 minutes from me :D ), I too reached a total of 14 on Sunday! The Small...
We don't seem able to get any really stable weather conditions, but as Trevor mentions things will (hopefully!) get a little better as we head towards mid-summer :shock: hard to believe how quickly it goes when your having fun is'nt it Dave :wink: Regards, Bill :D "When in doubt - venture out&q...
Great detail in your posts Pauline, always makes for interesting and informative reading :) Be aware that moths have a way of becoming as addictive as butterflies, as many of us here can tell you...a wonderful way to spend time :roll: :wink: Regards, Bill :D "When in doubt - venture out"
Although the weather has'nt been at it's kindest this summer your species list is still looking very impressive...enjoy these first species sightings Buggy they will remain with you for ever