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Hi CC,

I'm so sorry your effort has been lost. But thanks for trying, and if there's a one-word answer, rather than a long post, I'd still like to know what it is!

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Re: News from Collard Hill

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padfield wrote:Hi CC,

I'm so sorry your effort has been lost. But thanks for trying, and if there's a one-word answer, rather than a long post, I'd still like to know what it is!

Guy
Hi Guy,

At last I am able to reply ~ apparently some of my cookies had gone to pot denying me access and I've just discovered this and deleted the rascals... :lol:

Yes, my lengthy reply has disappeared beyond recal but, I can now tell you that the Blue was indeed nausithous.... they were at rest on the heads of their foodplant and not flying much ~ it was a dull day quite unlike the mainly glorious weather for the rest of the three weeks trip.

Roll on spring ~ those Brimstones, Peacocks and Tortoiseshells have got it well sussed ~ there's alot to be said for hibernation ...;)
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Thanks, CC.

Nausithous doesn't fly much at the best of times, but just sits around on the sanguisorbe heads, almost always with the wings folded!

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Zonda

Get on their website to avoid the open day. In good weather there are always quite a few people there - the open day gets very crowded...

Mike
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