Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Week 7 - Over a tenth of the way through; everyone has started talking about Christmas so it'll soon be Spring
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As like last year details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Week 7 - Over a tenth of the way through; everyone has started talking about Christmas so it'll soon be Spring
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As like last year details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Another photo from a remarkable afternoon In Bucknell Wood, Northants, when I saw 20 different species - a major proportion of my entire year's collection!
Mike
Mike
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
This year the GVW's I saw were quite varied for Instance the photo I took in May at Hall-Lee-Brook on the 5th was of a very dark veined GVW,
Compared to the long shot I took of one in Fermyn Woods on July 14th, this one looked much Brighter.
I also took a photo in my Back Garden on the 30th of August, this GVW also was heavily Veined but not has heavy as the photo of the one I took in May, I suppose this happens and depends on the Spring and Summer species Goldie
Compared to the long shot I took of one in Fermyn Woods on July 14th, this one looked much Brighter.
I also took a photo in my Back Garden on the 30th of August, this GVW also was heavily Veined but not has heavy as the photo of the one I took in May, I suppose this happens and depends on the Spring and Summer species Goldie
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Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
A nice clear shot, Mike.
And indeed a dark-veined individual, Goldie.
My miserable contribution is almost the only sighting I had this year from the month of May in the South of France. I must say that GVW is not a common species on my stomping grounds. They seem to like a dampish environment and there's not an abundance of that down my way. (FZ150)
Chris
And indeed a dark-veined individual, Goldie.
My miserable contribution is almost the only sighting I had this year from the month of May in the South of France. I must say that GVW is not a common species on my stomping grounds. They seem to like a dampish environment and there's not an abundance of that down my way. (FZ150)
Chris
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Plenty of these about for me this year and lots of pictures to sift through...
a female just about to take flight and another one who luckily stayed in focus at lift off. They provided a welcome distraction whilst searching for the very elusive Large Tortoiseshell in the spring This one posed nicely up in Chequered Skipper country and finally a nice unmarked spring male
a female just about to take flight and another one who luckily stayed in focus at lift off. They provided a welcome distraction whilst searching for the very elusive Large Tortoiseshell in the spring This one posed nicely up in Chequered Skipper country and finally a nice unmarked spring male
Some addictions are good for the soul!
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
A much under-rated butterfly is the Green Veined White. I particularly like the late season individuals.
This one was photographed at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales on 17th September:
This one was photographed at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales on 17th September:
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
A really difficult choice. The spring and summer versions of the species are quite distinct, as are males and females, so you are looking at four different types straight off. Back on 2nd April, I watched a male and female encounter each other and couple in no time at all.
A few days later on 10th I found a dazzling white male. After that, it was August before I photographed many others, by which time we were into the summer brood. A male from 17th August... ...and a female from 22nd show the more striking markings of the later brood.
DaveRe: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Saw good numbers around and about ,here in mid-Kent my first of the season ,in the first week in April,i found on an early morning plant hunt at Crundale ....perfectly still and dew covered .
The second photographed on its foodplant along the back dyke of the Royal military canal at Warehorne.
Regards Allan.W.
The second photographed on its foodplant along the back dyke of the Royal military canal at Warehorne.
Regards Allan.W.
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Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
I love the clean fresh whiteness of the first Green-veined Whites to appear in spring and they seemed to do well in my garden and around my local spots with good numbers showing up from early April.
By late June the summer brood were beginning to show up including this female seen in my garden.
Cheers,
Neil.
By late June the summer brood were beginning to show up including this female seen in my garden.
Cheers,
Neil.
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Green-veined White
This was taken during one of the days out on my family holiday to Devon. We were having lunch in the Picnic area at the Otter Steam Train station prior to visiting the Otter Sanctuary. My niece was running around and hiding behind various small shrubs and playing with my daughters. Meanwhile I was mooching about with camera at hand. While I was photographing this beautifully fresh Green-veined White my niece came up to me, rested her elbow on my shoulder and stared at the butterfly. We stayed like that for a good while with her enjoying its beauty probably more than me. It will be a moment that I will treasure through the years and better still I have this shot to aid my memory of it.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
This was taken during one of the days out on my family holiday to Devon. We were having lunch in the Picnic area at the Otter Steam Train station prior to visiting the Otter Sanctuary. My niece was running around and hiding behind various small shrubs and playing with my daughters. Meanwhile I was mooching about with camera at hand. While I was photographing this beautifully fresh Green-veined White my niece came up to me, rested her elbow on my shoulder and stared at the butterfly. We stayed like that for a good while with her enjoying its beauty probably more than me. It will be a moment that I will treasure through the years and better still I have this shot to aid my memory of it.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
A truly worthy 'favourite', Wurzel, with a story to complement the excellent photoWurzel wrote:.............It will be a moment that I will treasure through the years and better still I have this shot to aid my memory of it.
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Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Cheers Mike
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Some really nice shots here, good job.
Have to mention Wurzel's though, one my favorite shots I've seen on UKB since I joined.
And as Mike says, a great moment.
Have to mention Wurzel's though, one my favorite shots I've seen on UKB since I joined.
And as Mike says, a great moment.
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Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2017
Although this is not the best of Green-veined White photos, it is noteworthy to me as it was taken on 5th November 2017 at Southbourne Undercliff. This is the latest I have seen one, and it was nearly overlooked as a late Small White. A very pleasant surprise.