Speckled Wood

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Wayne
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Speckled Wood

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Hello,

Its been a while since I visited the forum, moved house etc...

Anyhow, I was attending one of my usual favourite sites; Bishop Middleham Quarry, in Durham; when I come across a Speckled Wood, as you guys from up the north east know, Speckled Wood doesn't usually fly this far north :-)

Global Warming for you eh?

I photographed both a male and female and there was a few others I spotted on the wing.

I'll follow up with some photos when I get them uploaded etc. I do believe I got some photos of the Female underside which may be nice for the website!
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Re: Speckled Wood

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Wayne wrote:Its been a while since I visited the forum, moved house etc...
In that order? Glad to see you have your priorities straight Wayne :D

Yeah - let us see the photos since I'm really curious about the "cline" from the Mediterranean, moving north, ranging from brown spots (Med) to white spots (northern Scotland) in "old speckly".
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Re: Speckled Wood

Post by Lynn »

Down here in Hampshire we so take Speckleds for granted! They are a lovely butterfly & seem to thrive well in many varying habitats. It is so exciting that they are moving north - makes butterfly watching so interesting. In an old book a friend has lent to me they were also known as Wood Argus.
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