In my new and growing collection of butterfly images, there are a couple I took this week where I'm not entirely happy with my own amateur attempts at identifying them. I THINK they are a Meadow Brown and a Wall Brown but they don't quite match the images here or in the books. Any advise or thoughts would be appreciated.
Many thanks.
Ted
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Not happy with my own identification of a couple
Not happy with my own identification of a couple
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Re: Not happy with my own identification of a couple
The first is Speckled wood, but the second is correct.
Re: Not happy with my own identification of a couple
Wow, thanks for the quick reply. Just shows my advancing years are inversely proportional to my identification skills, lol. I've already got a couple of images of the underside of a Speckled Wood from a couple of years ago but still failed to spot the similarity. Thanks too for confirming the Meadow Brown was correct. It didn't quite look right to me - not orange enough around the eye and darker around the wing edges than I'd expected - so I appreciate the reassurance.
Thanks again.
Ted
Thanks again.
Ted
Re: Not happy with my own identification of a couple
I'd say it is a worn sample. The orange has faded and the white scales at the edges are almost gone.
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Re: Not happy with my own identification of a couple
A Wall Brown would be a good find nowadays - they have become quite scarce, especially inland. Speckled Woods conversely have become very common.
Jack
Jack
Re: Not happy with my own identification of a couple
Correct. Wall Browns were ten a penny during my childhood years in NW England but I've yet to see one in the two and a half years I've been living in Wales.Jack Harrison wrote:A Wall Brown would be a good find nowadays - they have become quite scarce, especially inland. Speckled Woods conversely have become very common.
Jack
What's happened to them?
Re: Not happy with my own identification of a couple
The Wall Brown is said to be quite widespread here in Cornwall so I'll keep my eyes peeled and if I manage to get an image of one I'll let the forum know. You've set me a challenge now, lol. I just hope I can live up to it.
Ted
Ted