Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
Week 9
I seem to be two weeks ahead of schedule this year…the intro for this species in 2022 was wishing everyone a Merry Christmas/Seasons Greetings! Still not long to go until 2024 and the new season now…In the meantime let’s push on with the 2023 Faves. And as I'm ahead of schedule I may as well continue - hence posting this early afternoon
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos as then it will be easier to keep track of things? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As in previous years details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
Large White
This was taken back in mid-July at Martin Down. It was quite a breezy day and so everything had the same idea – find the sheltered spots and sit out the worst of the ‘blows’ and then in the lull move onto the next spot. This meant that the window of opportunity was limited to about 5-10 seconds between the butterfly rocking forward and backwards as if sat on rocking horse as it was buffeted by the wind and when the lull started and the butterfly took off. This male Large White was taken during one of those ‘lulls’ and I chose it as it was a fortuitous shot. I was hoping that it would open up a little to reveal the stunning blank palette that is the main part of the topside of the wings but it refused to sit in such a way as to reveal its wings – that is until the last puff of breeze before the lull caught it in such a way as to make it open up to try and balance itself. “Click, click, click” I went and I’m sure the butterfly swore at me as it took off in the lull .
Have a goodun
Wurzel
This was taken back in mid-July at Martin Down. It was quite a breezy day and so everything had the same idea – find the sheltered spots and sit out the worst of the ‘blows’ and then in the lull move onto the next spot. This meant that the window of opportunity was limited to about 5-10 seconds between the butterfly rocking forward and backwards as if sat on rocking horse as it was buffeted by the wind and when the lull started and the butterfly took off. This male Large White was taken during one of those ‘lulls’ and I chose it as it was a fortuitous shot. I was hoping that it would open up a little to reveal the stunning blank palette that is the main part of the topside of the wings but it refused to sit in such a way as to reveal its wings – that is until the last puff of breeze before the lull caught it in such a way as to make it open up to try and balance itself. “Click, click, click” I went and I’m sure the butterfly swore at me as it took off in the lull .
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
I saw the first Large White 0n the 25th of April at Castle Park Tankerton, I saw the second and third in my Garden in July and August.Goldie
- David Lazarus
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Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
A female Large White nectaring on brambles along the banks of the River Chelmer in Chelmsford:
David Lazarus
Chelmsford, Essex
Chelmsford, Essex
Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
Here's a nice fresh female feeding next to a couple of male Brown Hairstreak at Bookham
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- Neil Freeman
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Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
Of the three 'common' species, Large whites were the least numerous for me and it was July before I saw my first definite one. In fact all the whites were in short supply around here in the first half of the season but whereas Small and GV white numbers improved later in the year, Large Whites remained quite scarce around here.
Cheers,
Neil
Cheers,
Neil
Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
Filled my boots with these at Aberthaw Beach on 15th September:
Re: Large White - Favourite Photo of 2023
As usual, plenty of Large White about but didn’t take many photographs. This one in the garden was enjoying the Valerian a favourite of Large White in Cornwall.