Hang on to her until I get up there for the meeting.
(I will be in touch soon about that)
Denise
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Just to prove that my hairstreaks aren't out of sink with the wild local population there is a sighting on the Sussex Butterfly Conservation sightings page from Sam Bayley at Southwater Country Park of a female brown hairstreak on the same day as my female brown hairstreaks have hatched. There is no way the one that Sam saw was one of mine.padfield wrote:They're wonderful, Susie!
How long will it be before wild ladies come to seduce them? Here in CH brown hairstreaks fly from mid-August to October... Are your hand-reared ones especially early or do you normally see them at this time?
Guy
Hi Denise, I assume that you do know that I let all the brown hairstreaks go? I had to because that was the whole point of breeding them.Denise wrote:Is Denise flying yet Susie?
Hang on to her until I get up there for the meeting.
(I will be in touch soon about that)
Denise