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Re: Katrina

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Wonderful! What a November day you had!

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Once again lovely shots Katrina, :mrgreen: Goldie :D

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HI Katrina,

Many thanks for the compliment on the Snake image.
Good to hear from you.

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Start of the Season

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8 days ago I saw my first butterflies of the year - 2 Brimstones seen from the car.
Yesterday I went to Mill Hill where I met people including Colin who has seen Grizzled Skippers - I saw one when I arrived but no further.
Today after seeing Neil's Orange-Tip photos I went out and saw one. I went back to Mill Hill and had 2 sighting of Grizzled Skippers but possibly the same one. I also saw this caterpillar I was hoping someone could identify for me.
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Re: Katrina

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HI Katrina,
Well done with the Orange Tip. My local site for them has yet to produce.
I Went to Mill Hill this morning and found plenty of Small Tortoiseshells, but little else.
Lovely images in your diary, hope to see more.

Best wishes,
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I must have just missed you, I went just after lunch. There were a lot of Peacocks at that time including a group of five chasing each other, a couple of Tortoiseshells and Brimstones.

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Class Orange-tip shots Katrina :mrgreen: My usual place hasn't thrown up any yet but soon hopefully...

Have a goodun

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Wonderful stuff, Katrina. This species has been slow to get started so far this year but I expect they'll pick up momentum during the next few days.

With any luck most of us should be seeing them by the middle of next week.

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Lovely shot's Katrina of the Orange Tips, :mrgreen: none our way yet :) Goldie :D

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Re: Katrina

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I agree some lovely Orange Tip photos Katrina, I'm looking forward to seeing some, I didn't find many last year.

Might see you out & about during the spring.

All the best

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Lovely Orange-tips Katrina, still looking for my first one this year, only a matter of time now.

I'm not sure but I'm tempted to say your caterpillar is a Grass Eggar Lasiocampa trifolii

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Thank you Wurzel, David and Goldie.
Looking forward to bumping in to you at some point James.
Thanks for the possible ID Bugboy some one else suggested that to me as a possible ID.

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Yesterday I went to Mill Hill early. I eventually found a Grizzled Skipper warming up. Several Peacocks around but it was surprisingly quiet considering the sun.
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Hi Katrina. Hope you are well. I think your larva is a young Oak Eggar. These are quite common on the Sussex Downland. The Grass Eggar is thought to be extinct in West Sussex so it is very unlikely!! I've seen several Oak Eggar larva feeding on Bramble, they are enormous when fully grown. The adult moths are often seen flying fast during the day. Hope this helps.

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Thanks Bob, very helpful.

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The Grizzlie shot is a beautifully composed image Katrina - I can never seem to get that type of view, perhaps I need to take a step back next time I find one :)

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That's a great shot of a Grizzled Skipper Katrina :mrgreen: Goldie :D

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A Butterflying day out

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Thank you Wurzel and Goldie, it helped that the Grizzly was very obliging.
This morning me and my sister went to Chantry Hill at dawn. We didn't manage to find any roosting butterflies but saw a short-eared owl from the car park.
We then had a quick stop at Pulborough Brooks and saw one Orange-tip, some Brimstones, and a blue damselfly.
Onwards then to Heyshott where I saw my first Dingy Skippers of the year, my first Dukes and my first Green Hairstreak. Also seen were one Orange-tip and one Small Tortoiseshell in the lane, several Brimstones, one Red Admiral and Grizzled Skippers. On the way back while stopped at a temporary traffic light in Pulborough I saw my first Holly Blues of the year.
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Re: Katrina

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That Duke of Burgundy on the Hawthorn is a sensational image.

Well found/done.
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Why can't I ever find them posing like that :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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