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Excellent news, Pauline, and well done for looking after her so well. She's looking perky and in good health in that image.Pauline wrote:..Last but not least a quick update on Violet. After some VERY expensive treatment she seems to have made a full recovery although it is likely she will need more hormone injections before the Spring (seems a long way off!). Here she is with one of her mates, Cloud - Violet is on the right
Sounds as if you've been reading some ancient texts Mike....come to pass
Wow! That's far more than I anticipated...a third of UK species roughly.Pauline wrote:That's a very interesting question David - one you may regret askingI didn't know the answer so I had to look back over the years. I have reared far more than I have observed emerging from the pupa. I thought it might be worth pulling one out from each species primarily for my own interest..
Just one would do nicely, Pauline! Do you think you'll be getting to see a few more over the next couple of weeks?Pauline wrote:Just one for today...
No, probably not, but interesting to note nonetheless.Pauline wrote:...That's something I'd need to think about David but it's often just a case of 'if the opportunity presents itself'. Perhaps DofB but I'm not sure I'd get permission.
Feel free to include those on any page, Pauline. I'd never get tired of them - a big ray of sunshine on an otherwise gloomy day.Pauline wrote:......there's no Clouded Yellow on this page - yet! I missed this one emerge as I went indoors to grab a drink and as I came back out I saw the flurry of movement...