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Have a goodun and stay safe
Wurzel
Is that a sign of the new 'normal', Trevor? Seeing Clouded Yellows at all used to be an irregular event, but to see them in the absence of other species in the few days left prior to November would have been considered freakish not so long ago.trevor wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:57 pm...As I neared Shoreham I could see blue sky and the temperature had risen to 15c,
so I made the decision to divert to Southwick/Shoreham harbour. Just two Clouded Yellows were found, with the male in very good condition,
and the other a helice, was somewhat worn. They both met several times and seemed
to ignore each other, until the male just had to try his luck. This lead to a very brief
act of rejection which I was ill prepared for, so my shots are not all in focus.
Nothing else was found despite a very slow search of the site.