A thread in which to post your favourite photo(s) taken in 2011 of Essex Skipper.
Details of places, dates, times and circumstances also appreciated. Feel free to contribute observations of behaviour, personal encounters, anecdotes, anything really... you know the score by now
Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
This shot was taken at Five Rivers which I suppose is my local patch. It was one of those stolen hours - my wife had taken both the girls swimming and having dropped them off I nipped off for a bit. For me 2011 was the year that I finally cracked the Small/Essex Skipper challenge! It took a bit of a while, several pairs of trousers ruined and my knees will proabably need replacing soon but I managed to identify them when in the field. As with all things once you've got your eye in and some practice you end up slapping your head and wondering why you were such a muppet as to not get it sooner
Have a goodun
Wurzel
That said when they go whizzing by they can still be confusing hence my coining of the phrase "Smessex"
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Don't kid yourself,Wurzel! The females remain tricky to all but the few 'great and good' on this site.Wurzel wrote:wondering why you were such a muppet as to not get it sooner
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Here's my favourite:
10-Jul-11. Fleam Dyke, Cambs. Sony A700, Tamron 180/3.5, 1/160s f/5 iso200
This was the day after I'd seen my first confirmed Essex Skipper, and was beginning to learn how to identify them. I soon realised they're not hard to find around here, but I'd previously assumed everything was a Small Skipper.
The colours on this photo always remind me of the similarly-name Kipper the dog :
10-Jul-11. Fleam Dyke, Cambs. Sony A700, Tamron 180/3.5, 1/160s f/5 iso200
This was the day after I'd seen my first confirmed Essex Skipper, and was beginning to learn how to identify them. I soon realised they're not hard to find around here, but I'd previously assumed everything was a Small Skipper.
The colours on this photo always remind me of the similarly-name Kipper the dog :
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
No doubt about the identity of this one! Found on 10th July during a futile search for WLH near Iver in S. Bucks.
I like this because it demonstrates the astonishing length of the proboscis in these tiny butterflies - probably longer than the rest of the insect.
Dave
I like this because it demonstrates the astonishing length of the proboscis in these tiny butterflies - probably longer than the rest of the insect.
Dave
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
I only have two pictures of this little butterfly so i chose this one out of the two. I found the little fellow roosting, but the light was rather poor for a decent photo, so i took one anyway for the record. I went back early the next morning [about 6.30] before work and he was still where i had left him. The light was`nt really any better, but he was the first one i had ever seen. So i took a couple of quick shots and left for work.The result was`nt as bad as i thought it would be,infact i was rather pleased under the circumstances in which the photograph was taken.
S.S., 1/15, A.V., 6.3, ISO, 200, W.B., auto.
Nick.
S.S., 1/15, A.V., 6.3, ISO, 200, W.B., auto.
Nick.
Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
That's a cracker that one, Dave. Those antennal tips really are inky black.millerd wrote:No doubt about the identity of this one! Found on 10th July during a futile search for WLH near Iver in S. Bucks.
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Having heard that Essex Skippers had spread into Warwickshire, I was curious to see if I could find at my local spots around Solihull, so back in July I spent one of the few decent sunny afternoons that we had then looking around a couple of spots.
Sure enough, I found Essex Skippers at both spots that I visited. Getting a decent confirmation photo was a diferent story however with them always seeming to settle in the most awkward spots to get that head on shot, the one blow being about the best that I managed.
Cheers,
Neil F.
Sure enough, I found Essex Skippers at both spots that I visited. Getting a decent confirmation photo was a diferent story however with them always seeming to settle in the most awkward spots to get that head on shot, the one blow being about the best that I managed.
Cheers,
Neil F.
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Another one from me.
I have been sorting through my photos and had originally got this one down as a Small Skipper, but looking again and going by the thin straight sex brand, I now think it is an Essex.
I would welcome a second opinion to confirm either way.
Cheers,
Neil F.
I have been sorting through my photos and had originally got this one down as a Small Skipper, but looking again and going by the thin straight sex brand, I now think it is an Essex.
I would welcome a second opinion to confirm either way.
Cheers,
Neil F.
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Hi Neil,
I'd go for Essex.
Kind regards. Mark
I'd go for Essex.
Kind regards. Mark
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Re: Essex Skipper - Favourite Photo of 2011
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply.....nice and quick as well
Cheers,
Neil.
Thanks for the reply.....nice and quick as well
Cheers,
Neil.