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Goldie M
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Hi! Neil, I always cut my Buddleia down in the Autumn, they grow so high in the Summer and when left, get banged about with the Winter winds, I find they easily crack and that's why I do mine, then when Spring arrives i tend to cut out any damage, mind you that's just me, I always seem to have good results with lots of flowers so I've just carried on. :D

I don't think my Neighbour cut his down last year and it really is huge, it also gets the Sun all day which is good, I find the Yellow Buddleia also lasts a lot longer, my one was a cutting from his and as grown way passed the top of my fence in Just two years, one reason to cut it. :D

The weather here has been awful too, we've just had a couple of frosts and Sunday was the only day for weeks that was fine and Sunny all day, hope fully the Snow will keep off for a while. :D Goldie :D
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First proper frost of the winter down our way this morning Goldie - that could be it :? Roll on Spring :D

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Hi! Wurzel, it's been a nice afternoon here for a change But I'm like you ( can't wait for Spring to arrive ) :D

I was looking through my photos yesterday for this year, ( not too many taken this year ) but I spotted this one I took of a Ringlet in Blean Woods Kent in July and compared to another photo I took of a different Ringlet in the same wood on the same day the second photo shows missing circles on the wings, Could this be an ab :?: Goldie :D
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Hello Goldie ,
Some Nice finds there Goldie ,I found one almost identical to your second (see Sightings .July page 6 ) ,take a look at the Abberations
on the BRITISH BUTTERFLY ABBERATIONS ,website...…………………. I reckon the closest is probably AB;Cabeaui .
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A great find Goldie definitely an ab :D :mrgreen: and I had a look through the website Allan recommended (a brilliant resource) and I'd go with his identification :D

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Thanks for the tutorial regarding when to prune back the buddleias, Goldie. I always do mine in early April to try and suppress flowering until late summer. However, mine never lasts into October, never mind November. :(

Yes, your Ringlet is an aberrant and quite a pronounced one.
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Many thanks everybody, you've made my day :lol: I couldn't get about much this year so considering I managed a couple of ab's which included that Small White I found in my Garden I'm well pleased :D

That web site is great Allan and some thing to browse through this Winter :D

Thanks Wurzel, I'm well pleased, another to add to my collection :D

Hi! Dave, I used to do my Buddleia in Spring but found if I did it when they finished flowering, they seemed to do better, also I give them a bit more trimming in Spring to shape them because the Winter still shakes them up.
I'm very glad I posted that photo of the Ringlet , I'll have to take a closer look at my other shots now :lol:
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Your Ringlet isn't ab.cabeaui since that has no ocelli on the forewings. I'd say it's something between ab. sexoculatus and ab. centrifera which both have reduced ocelli. :)
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Hi! Bug Boy, thanks for your info, I'm supposed to have checked the Aberrations web site but I've got to admit I'm still depending on you Guys :D At least it's an ab :D maybe I'll start again looking them up :D Goldie :D
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Good point Bugboy …….Looking again I think I,d go with Sexoculatus as well .
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The weather here is horrible at present even the Birds are reluctant to venture forth :D I've nothing to report but thought I'd take a look back to one of my good days in the Garden when, for the first time I saw a Humming Bird Hawk Moth, I was so pleased it was an highlighting moment for me. :D

I also saw this moth on the 16th of July at Temple Ewell in Kent I've not found a name for it yet having just remembered it on looking back so if anybody knows it's name I'd be pleased so I can finally name it, I've looked in my books but can't find it :D Goldie :D
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Hello Goldie ,
Not 100% ,but I think your moth could be Shaded broad bar (scotopteryx chenopodiata ) Happy to be corrected !
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Excellent shots of that Hummingbird Hawk Moth Goldie,
considering how rapidly they dart from flower to flower.
You have frozen the action very well.

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Thanks Allan, at least I've got a name, we'll see if other's agree :D thanks also for verifying the ab :D

Thanks Trevor, I was really pleased to see it , I thought it was a Bee at first, I'll be looking out next year for them. :D Goldie :D
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Yep Shaded Broadbar - I'd go with that :D - probably be wrong now then :lol: Cracking shots of the Hummingbird Hawkmoth - brilliantly caught :D :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Thanks Wurzel, when I spotted the moth, I was well chuffed, I thought the year wasn't a total loss. :D Goldie :D
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Yes, the second shot of the Hummer is terrific, Goldie, an absolutely perfect angle. It really looks like a humming-bird. :mrgreen: :)

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Allan.W. wrote:Hello Goldie ,
Not 100% ,but I think your moth could be Shaded broad bar (scotopteryx chenopodiata ) Happy to be corrected !
Regards Allan.W.
Definitely a Shaded Broad-bar.

Cracking shots of the Humming Bird Hawk Moth Goldie :D

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Lovely shots of the Hummingbird Hawk Moth, Goldie. It's such a delight to see these creatures. :)
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Thanks for your post, Neil, Dave and David, I think my year wasn't a total loss , I saw my first HBH Moth and I was so pleased to get some decent shots for a change of the Wall Butterfly in spite of the fact I'd to lean on a crutch to do it in April :lol: hope fully I'll see more Butterflies next year if I can keep a way from steps :lol: Goldie :D
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