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Thanks Wurzel, certainly aren't! I think my best shot came after I gave up on sneaking up on them and switched over to my 600 mm 'birding' lens!Wurzel wrote:Mind you the Argent and Sable ain't exactly a cake walk either
Thanks David. I suppose I adjust my plans when the forecast doesn't look good for butterflies!David M wrote:Fabulous sequence, Callum. You seem to find interesting stuff wherever you go and whatever the weather.
As it happens, no. I know for a lot of people CS is the final piece in the puzzle! But I am yet to see Black Hairstreak, Wood White (either species), and Glanville Fritillary. Hoping to catch up with Black Hairstreak in about a fortnight, weather permitting, and if the fates align I might make a trip later in the summer to look for the second brood of Wood White. Then next summer I would love to make the trip to the Isle of Wight to complete the British 58 with Lady Glanville - which seems a suitably special species to finish on!David M wrote:Quick question, Callum - does that complete the UK set for you?
You could pop into Wrecclesham and save yourself some petrol and a ferry trip, Callum!CallumMac wrote:...Then next summer I would love to make the trip to the Isle of Wight to complete the British 58 with Lady Glanville - which seems a suitably special species to finish on!