Swiss Notes

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Pete Eeles
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Re: Swiss Notes

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Crikey - things have certainly turned around for you, Guy :mrgreen:

That Provençal fritillary certainly gave the Scarce Swallowtail a "good kicking" :lol:

Cheers,

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Re: Swiss Notes

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Fantastic burst of activity...
Jack & I were pondering the problems of ridiculously short and overlapping flight seasons, and so many miles to cover in the UK, to see so many species and you have it all in one day! It must be wonderful to see the whole Alps come alive.....
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Re: Swiss Notes

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Thanks Pete and Nick.

I'm spoilt for butterflies living here, and I do appreciate it! I just hope that when you come out, Nick, the weather smiles on us. If it does, it will be a pleasure to share this butterfly paradise with you!

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Re: Swiss Notes

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Yep, wonderful photos Guy, that Apollo is to die for!!! I have the memories already... Nick, you're in for a wonderful time... if the sun shines :D
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Re: Swiss Notes

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I do appreciate the chance to visit your little piece of butterfly heaven, Guy.... 8)
Paul wrote:Yep, wonderful photos Guy, that Apollo is to die for!!! I have the memories already... Nick, you're in for a wonderful time... if the sun shines :D
Have no fear - I have visited the Alps in July and August before...(but on family holidays not for butterflies)
.....the clouds and thunderstorms could give some dramatic mountain-scapes to photograph...
...but of course there will be ideal conditions all round :wink:
N
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Re: Swiss Notes

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NickB wrote:I do appreciate the chance to visit your little piece of butterfly heaven, Guy.... 8)
Only 4 weeks, 3 days to go - can't wait!
Cheers

Roger
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