About 45 mins into the program there was a butterfly featured, as they left the Alpes Maritime in Italy and drove through to Monaco in France.
The question is: Was it a High Brown or Niobe Fritillary? (Or something else...?). It was only on for a few seconds...
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"Conservation starts in small places, close to home..."
Well tangentally Jeremy Clarkson used to have a house (he may still own it)on the Isle of Mann and he used to let people run a moth trap there, also he is a birder, so who knows what could turn up on top gear in the future.
He did (may be still does) own a house there on the TAX HAVEN of the Isle of Man (where nobody pays more than £250k per financial year in income tax irrespective of their earnings). Last I heard, he was involved in a vicious and unseemly dispute over rights of way access - you know, those rights that have existed for centuries but when one megalomaniac complains about his/her privacy the whole thing goes to court.
He owned the lighthouse on the Langness peninsula near Ronaldsway airport. This is a major beauty spot on the island and he made himself most unpopular by doing what he did.
I guess he saved himself about £500k per year tax though, so I suppose he literally had nothing to lose by making his claim.
just for the record I'd like to state that Clarkson IS NOT a "birder". The man is many things, some good and some not, but a birder he ain't! His above average height could come in handy at a jammed-in twitch, but that's about it.
Humph! (from a real "birder", lol)
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.
I would be almost 100% certain that it is a Marbled Fritillary. The only option would be Lesser Marbled and the upperside view alone almost precludes this, and a brief but not very clear view of the underside makes it very to close to 100%.