The image below was taken in the French Alps (Parc du Mercantour) at approx. 1000m. Is it a Rock Grayling?
Thanks,
Kevin.
Grayling ID Help Needed
Re: Grayling ID Help Needed
Kevin,
I think you are spot on with your ID. I would go for Rock Grayling.
I saw some in the Mercantour a couple of years ago along with False and Striped Graylings (of which yours is not).
Regards Kev
I think you are spot on with your ID. I would go for Rock Grayling.
I saw some in the Mercantour a couple of years ago along with False and Striped Graylings (of which yours is not).
Regards Kev
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Re: Grayling ID Help Needed
Hi Kevin,
I am not against Rock Grayling.
Time, place, altitude and aspect are favourable.
Keep an open mind to taxons. These seem to change rapidly. Dont be surprised if you hear speak of 'Hipparchia hermione genava' in your location.
Chris
I am not against Rock Grayling.
Time, place, altitude and aspect are favourable.
Keep an open mind to taxons. These seem to change rapidly. Dont be surprised if you hear speak of 'Hipparchia hermione genava' in your location.
Chris
Re: Grayling ID Help Needed
Thanks both Kev and Chris. I'll go with Rock Grayling for now.
Kevin.
Kevin.