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Re: Katrina

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Fab shots Katrina, I'm especially jealous of the Large Heaths and NBAs :mrgreen: Were teh Wood Whites that you saw hangers on form the first generation or new Second generation?

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Thank you Goldie, they certainly weren't easy to photograph. I think we were lucky finding what I think was a fairly newly emerged one which was more obliging. Also was helpful to have my sister who was good at spotting them!
Thank you Wurzel, I think they were still first generation Wood Whites.

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Wet Feet Dawn

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Yesterday I went with my sister at just after dawn to Insh Marshes hoping to find roosting Northern Brown Argus. It had been raining the night before, the weather was sunny but there was pockets of mist. We couldn't resist stopping at Ruthven Barracks to take a picture on the way. We didn't find any Northern Brown Argus but my sister spotted 2 Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillaries which were somewhat covered in dew. Near them we quickly spotted two others. Later we found a Bee Hawkmoth, one Common Blue and two Small Heaths. We returned later to the SPFs to see them wake up.
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Re: Katrina

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Re: Katrina

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Superb shots of the Fritillaries waking up, Katrina, and the roosting Bee Hawk (Narrow-Bordered I think) is a real find :)

BWs,

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Your report and images gives a great sense of actually being there, much enjoyed Katrina :wink:

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Beautiful Photos , I love the ones where the frit's are covered in dew :mrgreen: :D wish I'd taken it Goldie :D

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Thank you William, luckily we had been told that some Bee Hawk-moths had been spotted otherwise I might have passed it by.

Thank you Willrow and Goldie

I am adding a bonus photo from that day.
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More of the Same

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Yesterday I went back to Insh Marshes and saw 8 Small Pearl-bordered Fritillaries and 3 Northern Brown Argus as well as Small Heaths.
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Just seen these Katrina - lovely dewy Pearls, some very atmospheric shots, and great NBA :mrgreen:

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Lovely shots Katrina, I love the expression of the BF on the third photo :lol: Goldie :D

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Stunning shots Katrina, something really special, oozing atmosphere and possibly the most photos of my "I wish I'd taken that" category in a single post:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :D

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Just caught up with your PD, those early morning shots are beautiful :) If I didn't love my bed so much I'd try to get some similar ones myself :lol:!

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Beautiful images Katrina :D

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Thank you Pauline, Goldie, Wurzel, Bugboy and Maximus. I think I was lucky to be in the right place at the right time.

Today was a good day for seeing butterflies but not for photographing them. I started a bit late at Botany Bay . I think I saw two purple emperors on the ground but the first was in vegetation and it later came down to the same place and the secondone just briefly touched down. I went to Chantry Hill on the way back briefly but all the butterflies were flying supercharged. I saw Dark Green Fritillaries, one Red Admiral, one Painted Lady and one Small Tortoishell as well as skippers, Marbled Whites and Meadow Browns.
I then went to the Pavilion Gardens in the early evening. I eventually saw the Monarch thanks to Leigh and Tim. It was high in a tree and moved position a few times.
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HI Katrina,
Good to see you again today. So you got to see the Monarch !.

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TREVOR.

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Wow! I leave the UK for a week and a half and Monarchs arrive in my absence!!

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Ruthven Barracks

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I thought I would post a better photo of Ruthven Barracks taken by my sister at the same time as mine. She has just won the Strathspey Heralds readers' photo of the week competition with it.
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Monarch Morning

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The Monarch was still in the Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, this morning. I think its first appearance was about 9.15. Also seen were White-letter Hairstreaks. What a fabulous morning! I started by bumping into B. Rex who quickly pointed out a White-letter hairsteak. Then soon a man in a hat spotted the Monarch. The Monarch was around for a short time allowing photos then disappeared and was refound across the road. I saw plenty of other enthusiasts during the morning including meeting Pauline for the second time in two days. There was a man from Littlehampton with a bicycle who later refound the Monarch and was very good at spotting WLHs, and quite a few others keen to see the butterfly. Later Neil Hulme and Dan Danahar arrived and Dan refound the Monarch at the Victoria Fountain and we followed it back to the Pavilion Gardens. There were quite a few bemused onlookers. I think one of my lasting memories will be the sight of Neil and Dan running down the lawn in front of the Pavilion in pursuit of the Monarch.
I finished the morning by having a look at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition in the museum in the Pavilion Gardens.
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It certainly was a fabulous morning, wasn't it Katrina? :D (Thank you I eventually picked up your messages). I guess this is something that we will all remember - the sight of that magnificent butterfly gliding around the gardens and allowing close up shots before it warmed up and became a bit skittish. You got some great shots of it. I notice from my photos that it sustained some damage later that it didn't have before I left at mid-day - I hope you also got some WLH that you are pleased with too?

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