October 2007 Entries - Behaviour

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Charles Nicol
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October competition #1

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here is a skipper vibrating its wings...

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Ian Pratt
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Nectaring large white taken today

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Chris
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Small Tortoiseshell

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Small Tortoiseshell unfurling proboscis.

Demonstrating that the proboscis is actually made of two half pipes, and is not actually a tube at all.

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Feeding up for hibernation
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Arty? - just a bit.
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whooops - seeing as it was me that asked for the techie info - I had forgotten to put mine up!!

Canon 30D, Bugma 180mm, AE 1/200, f5.6, ISO250, Handheld in my back garden and jus the teeeniest bit of sharpening in PS Elements..
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Post by Gruditch »

And good, quite a bit :wink:

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You are too kind.
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behaviour

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Taken in September, in Wiltshire.

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Roll on next year.

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Believe it or not I found this Marsh Frit doing press ups :!: .
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October comp

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Managed a quick shot as this female Brimstone was mugged by a group of males on the Fleam Dyke 22nd April 2007
Panasonic Lumix FZ50, F8, 1/800th sec, ISO 100
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DaveW
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Growing Old

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Behaviour: growing old. Happens to the best of us!

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Minolta Z5 F3.2 1/160 ISO50 62mm APO 14/07/2007
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Taken back in July 2006 at Stockbridge Down. Not the best pic but I haven't anything else.

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Gwenhwyfar
That is the first time I have seen one of your photos and thought
"Well that's cr4p!"
Roger
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Post by Gwenhwyfar »

Corgi I think!! :)
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Corgi I think!!
Until I can locate my dog-eared copy of The Observers Book of British Dog Turds I shall have to bow to your superior knowledge.
It does look a little labradorish to me though?
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Not my place to judge, obviously, but having seen that pic of the dragonfly, I shan't be bothering to enter anything in this competition!! OUTSTANDING!!
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Post by Denise »

55bloke,
It's the taking part that is fun. If you get a vote, then that's a bonus. Go on, have a go.
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Post by Dave McCormick »

yes 55bloke, I have not got any votes so far in any month, just all in the taking part. You don't know till you try, right?
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Post by Chris »

I agree with Dave, 55 bloke, it's worth a try. I've been both surprised and not at some of the competition winners... everybody likes something different; maybe they'll like your pic more! Give it a try
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Fair comment, can't argue with any of that, it's just that that particular pic, and a couple of others, are ASTONISHING!! I'd be intrigued to know the stories behind them. The where, when and how- was it the result of pure chance, or the result of dedicated research and planning.
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Ok, suitably encouraged, I had a look through my pics and had 2 or 3 to choose from. To go for the best quality image, or the most unusual subject? Decided on the latter, so here is a fairly poor image of a pair of Small Heaths- courting flight, or territorial dispute? Either way, it's just about the only chance you'll ever get to photograph these little critters with their wings open- unless someone has evidence to the contrary?
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