ChrisC
Re: ChrisC
I could have told you that, just maybe not with so many big words.
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My girlfriend Sami has a tattoo of a Glanville Fritillary on her chest. The tattooist clearly knew his stuff - ie insects have SIX legs. Luckily we intervened before a terrible hash occurred and her tattoo remains anatomically correct!!!
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Raising £10,000 for Butterfly Conservation by WALKING 1200 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats!!!
See http://www.justgiving.com/epicbutterflywalk or look up Epic Butterfly Walk on Facebook.
See http://www.justgiving.com/epicbutterflywalk or look up Epic Butterfly Walk on Facebook.
Re: ChrisC
Do you think people looking at the tattoo notice how many legs it has?
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Re: ChrisC
now you tell me
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Re: ChrisC
It's even stranger with the Duke of Burgundy - the female has 6 legs and male only 4! Remember all those jokes about why women have long legs....ChrisC wrote: let me just check what Nymphalidae means
Mike
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Re: ChrisC
Are you sure? The male does have six, just two are a bit stumpy.
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Re: ChrisC
vestigially stumpy! - see below:
She's definitely leggier!
Mike
She's definitely leggier!
Mike
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Re: ChrisC
well it was a lot quieter on the butterfly front today at the wood and the butterflies (other than speckled wood) when the sun did come were isolated to a clump of hemp agrimony and fleabane. but probably commonest creatures after the grasshoppers and crickets were tachinid flies.
had to doubletake when i looked at this one, if only they had been in focus
just some of the varied groppers and crickets
and probably my strangest sight of the year and yes it really was this colour
one of the many tach's
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Re: ChrisC
after yesterday deluge i thought i'd take the day off. wth sun coming out i thought Martin Down for an hour or so, was a bit breezy but managed a few reasonable pics for me anyway i even paid more attention to the females after the recent thread.
common, chalkhill, adonis blues c. heath, m.brown, sm tort, peacock, red ad, brown argus, brimstone, comma, a few whites all in all a good hour and a half.Diary entries for 2011 have been archived. If there are missing images in this post, then they can be found in this archive if one exists. All archives can be found here.
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just for a change i thought i'd spend time walking out the back, Ringwood Forest, for a couple of hours. mainly Gatekeepers, the odd meadow brown and a few speckled woods. odd red admiral and a single peacock. some other bits and peices and a bit of a surprise.
Raft spider, this one taken at slop bog yesterday but found at least 3 youngsters in a ditch today at Ringwood Vapourer garden Spider Hundreds all over the place, just liked the background on this one Many fungi starting to show but this was the first time i've seen one like this. Edit: Tiger's Eye - Coltricia perennis And then the surprise, I was sitting on this hill watching ravens chase off a buzzard When i'd say at least 3 Grayling where flying around, (as they haven't been reported on the sightings i thought they must have gone over but now having looked at the species details 2nd week sept looks the limit but i was still pleased to see them)
Raft spider, this one taken at slop bog yesterday but found at least 3 youngsters in a ditch today at Ringwood Vapourer garden Spider Hundreds all over the place, just liked the background on this one Many fungi starting to show but this was the first time i've seen one like this. Edit: Tiger's Eye - Coltricia perennis And then the surprise, I was sitting on this hill watching ravens chase off a buzzard When i'd say at least 3 Grayling where flying around, (as they haven't been reported on the sightings i thought they must have gone over but now having looked at the species details 2nd week sept looks the limit but i was still pleased to see them)
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Re: ChrisC
That a lovely clear pic of the raft spidy, Chris
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Re: ChrisC
Cracking shots as per usual! I visited Slop Bog for the first time this year - it really is a cracking little place, in fact that should be, really little cracking place.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Re: ChrisC
why thank you both
I went up to stephens castle just up the road from me last night and caught the sunset, this was taken just after the sun disappered.
I went up to stephens castle just up the road from me last night and caught the sunset, this was taken just after the sun disappered.
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a brief windy visit to martin down blew a few cobwebs away today, still a few butterflies around though barely stopping. and the video shows even down in the grass they weren't entirely protected. but nevertheless still a pleasure to see
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUsZ3b4Z7Vo[/video]
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They're certainly looking a bit worn out, I almost feel sorry for them but I expect they've had a good innings ! I've only been back at work for a week and I feel like that already
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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was at Durlston today in the glorious sunshine, more going for a walk than actual butterflying, but i'm sure you all know how it is if you take your camera.....
i was getting a picture of these two exhibitionists on a wall when this chap decided to get his portrait, unfortunately, not having seen many lizards let alone have them appear a foot away, in my haste and excitement all the pictures i got had the body in focus but not much else so i'll put the short video up instead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWJSgPq5hqA[/video]
the only other butterfly that really stood out despite being tatty (and a bad pic) was this blue, the sun was hitting it and really making it look 2 tone. The only other news is there must be some red admiral migration on the go as in 4 minutes 23 flew past along the clifftop heading east. reminded me of the painted ladies a couple of years ago.
last nights poor brief attempt at getting the moon and probably Jupiter (blur makes it look bigger than it is) from the garden
i was getting a picture of these two exhibitionists on a wall when this chap decided to get his portrait, unfortunately, not having seen many lizards let alone have them appear a foot away, in my haste and excitement all the pictures i got had the body in focus but not much else so i'll put the short video up instead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWJSgPq5hqA[/video]
the only other butterfly that really stood out despite being tatty (and a bad pic) was this blue, the sun was hitting it and really making it look 2 tone. The only other news is there must be some red admiral migration on the go as in 4 minutes 23 flew past along the clifftop heading east. reminded me of the painted ladies a couple of years ago.
last nights poor brief attempt at getting the moon and probably Jupiter (blur makes it look bigger than it is) from the garden
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Re: ChrisC
Lovely little video. It sounds really summery too with the crickets chirruping.
After the video had finished there were suggested other videos at the bottom of the link to watch, including "Rock, paper, scissors, lizard, Spock" from the Big Bang Theory. Love that programme!
After the video had finished there were suggested other videos at the bottom of the link to watch, including "Rock, paper, scissors, lizard, Spock" from the Big Bang Theory. Love that programme!
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Re: ChrisC
i was watching it when i read your reply
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You ol' multi-tasker, youChrisC wrote:i was watching it when i read your reply
Nice collectiosn of spidy and butterfly pics
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Bazinga!
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