My first butterfly of the year was spotted this morning in my back garden - a pristine male orange tip. I was thrilled to bits.
This was shortly followed by a male Small White.
Orange Tip
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Excellent sightings Susie - sounds like Spring has sprung!
Cheers,
- Pete
Cheers,
- Pete
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Re: Orange Tip
Already?? I've not seen a single butterfly in 2008
I woke up to snow again this morning!I'm so jealous! I took delivery of a new camera and lens last night, but looking ahead at the weather here, I can't see when I'm going to be able to practise!
Chris
I woke up to snow again this morning!I'm so jealous! I took delivery of a new camera and lens last night, but looking ahead at the weather here, I can't see when I'm going to be able to practise!
Chris
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I know, I am so thrilled. These are the first butterflies I have seen this year and I have been envious of everyone's sightings of RAs, Brimstones, Peacocks and Commas.
I am waiting to get a new camera too, as my old one has gone kaput. What did you get, Chris?
I am waiting to get a new camera too, as my old one has gone kaput. What did you get, Chris?
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I went a bit mad and upgraded my dSLR from a 300D to a 40D. I don't think there was any need as the 300D is a good camera... but I do like my gadgets! I also bought a new lens... I have a Sigma 150mm macro at the moment, which is superb, but I find it a bit limiting compositionally, so I've complimented it with a Sigma 70mm macro. This will allow me to include more of the surroundings in the shot where necessary...
...I should add that I don't have more money than sense. This is my reward on annual bonus day for paying off my credit cards AND student loan this year
Canon are offering cashback on a lot of stuff at the moment, so now might be the time to buy!
...I should add that I don't have more money than sense. This is my reward on annual bonus day for paying off my credit cards AND student loan this year
Canon are offering cashback on a lot of stuff at the moment, so now might be the time to buy!
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Crikey. We pay off our cards in full every month, consequently earn the credit card companies no interest.annual bonus day for paying off my credit cards AND student loan this year
As a result, the credit companies don't like us and recently we were refused when we wanted to take out a mobile phone contract for our student son. Of course, as a student, our son is always short of cash, is a good customer for the credit companies (pays them interest) so they didn't hesitate to give him a phone contract.
I am of course not the first to find this problem. BBC money programmes have covered exactly this. So now I occasionally "forget" to pay off my card for a few days!
Jack
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Chris I used to have a 300D, and I've now got a 40D , believe me they are light years apart.
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Jack stop moaning, people are gonna start to think your grumpy
Gruditch
Jack stop moaning, people are gonna start to think your grumpy
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But I AM grumpy!Jack stop moaning, people are gonna start to think your grumpy
Jack
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That's not what my Dad was thinking the day before yesterday!Pete Eeles wrote: ... sounds like Spring has sprung!
It's done this for about ten days, and apart from a couple of days' sun it was cold for nearly two weeks before that. I wonder what has happened to all the butterflies lured out of hibernation by a warm February... Can they take nectar and then go back into hibernation?
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Re: Orange Tip
I was thinking the same thing - I hope the butterflies I saw today are tucked up somewhere cosy because I have just got home and it is not nice out there at all; very cold and rainy.
That is quite some photo, Padfield!
That is quite some photo, Padfield!