December 2019
December 2019
December can occasionally provide opportunities for sightings if things stay relatively mild. We haven't had serious frosts yet so who knows?
- Padfield
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Re: December 2019
In sunny East Suffolk, with sub-zero temperatures at dawn and no more than 4°C in late morning, this lovely red admiral appeared in our garden, basking on the fence before, I hope, laying some eggs on our nettles later (I think it's a female, though Vanessids can be difficult):
She is a different individual from the one I photographed in the same place last Friday.
Guy
EDIT: Still there an hour later, and definitely female. She flew up and off after these pictures:
She is a different individual from the one I photographed in the same place last Friday.
Guy
EDIT: Still there an hour later, and definitely female. She flew up and off after these pictures:
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Re: December 2019
That Red Admiral is in good nick, Guy.
Despite the temperature difference between the UK and the south of France, my sightings are no better, and my photos are much worse .
Chris
Despite the temperature difference between the UK and the south of France, my sightings are no better, and my photos are much worse .
Chris
Re: December 2019
Thanks for posting those gorgeous images, Guy. Fair cheered me up it did after spending 5 minutes in the dark this morning defrosting my car!
Re: December 2019
A Small Tortoiseshell found indoors wide awake on Christmas Day was released into the lunchtime sunshine of a Yorkshire garden, and posed briefly before flying off strongly, hopefully to find another spot in which to complete its hibernation.
DaveRe: December 2019
A nice surprise, Dave! Been pretty mild lately so it's hardly surprising butterflies are getting active in their indoor overwintering spots.
I'd quite like us to have a viciously cold week at some point, otherwise the germs and the predators will continue to proliferate.
I'd quite like us to have a viciously cold week at some point, otherwise the germs and the predators will continue to proliferate.