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I have found DGFs roosting amongst Common Blues head down on long grass stems, at Hutchinsons Bank."Pauline" I THINK the DGF at this site roost in the trees. Do they roost low down elsewhere?
Well there you are Pauline – perfectly qualified. Already writing about foxes (presumably under the nom-de-plume “Foxy Lady”) so you’re obviously happy as an author. Your butterfly breeding experiences, including the failures, are exactly what I for one want to read about. I hadn’t heard about the too-early WLH but that is a common problem with captive rearing: it’s why I use the fridge to overwinter as it keeps them dormant until the appropriate time.butterfly rearing I am just a novice. I have made a couple of mistakes and many will recall I attracted a certain amount of criticism (unfairly in my opinion) when my WLH emerged early. I am learning. Your source is quite correct and I am in the process of writing a book about foxes having kept them for 10-12 years.
MikeOxon is much more technical.I'd like to say that I'll bear that in mind but I am in no way 'technical' and will probably have forgotten it by tomorrow. Instead, if I have a camera (technical) problem I'll just come to you direct, if that's OK?