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Thank Wurzel :D I will try and keep everyone posted on the pupae, though I've found when I breed things I have an uncanny ability to miss the emergence!

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Orange Tip Pupa

With every day that passes now, I'm getting closer to my first Orange Tip of the year, I give my home grown pupa three days... :wink:
Orange Tip Pupa - Just over a month ago
Orange Tip Pupa - Just over a month ago
Orange Tip Pupa - About 3 weeks ago
Orange Tip Pupa - About 3 weeks ago
Orange Tip Pupa - 3 Days Ago
Orange Tip Pupa - 3 Days Ago
Orange Tip Pupa - Yesterday
Orange Tip Pupa - Yesterday
Orange Tip Pupa - Today
Orange Tip Pupa - Today

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Great sequence of shots William :D Are you hoping that your emerging OT's are going to be your first of the year? If so you must be doing the opposite of me - driving and walking places and purposefully NOT scanning the hedgerows and verges :lol:Currently I have a running tally of near misses - 3 head on, 12 clipping the verge and 6 drifting over cat's eyes and still no OT's - maybe this week some time?

Have a goodun

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Thanks Wurzel, I think we're quite far behind in West Somerset (due to altitude and general rubbish weather), so I fear that when Osmund emerges he will indeed be my first Orange Tip :lol: . I've managed to catch up with Green - Veined White now, so Orange Tips can't be too far away.

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Nice sequence of Orange-tip pupa shots William :D have you had an emergence yet :?:

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I'm on tenterhooks here William, is there any news?

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No news from you yet William so I'm thinking nothing yet Goldie :?: :)

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Thanks guys for all the kind words....I shall put you out of your misery :D :D

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Osmund Emerges

After a long wait, I was lucky enough to look out of the Kitchen Door yesterday and spot 'Osmund' doing his thing, I felt truly privileged to witness something as beautiful as his emergence, which was surprisingly fast, about 20 seconds.
Orange Tip Pupa - 6 Days before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 6 Days before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 2 Days before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 2 Days before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 1 Day before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 1 Day before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 1.5 hours before emergence
Orange Tip Pupa - 1.5 hours before emergence
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip  - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
I'm always a sucker for close ups - I love the way the yellow and black scales blend to make green, so I took a couple whilst he was freshly - emerged and doddery.
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
His first flight was just over an hour after emergence, revealing suprisingly heavy black markings.
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
I saw my first Orange Tip 3 days before 'Osmund' emerged and they've been a constant presence in the garden since, I think they'll have quite a good year. I've also had my first Holly Blues (which seem to be doing well this year), Brimstones, Small Whites and Green - Veined Whites, so things are well underway.
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
Orange Tip - Male
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Amazing photos of the emerging Osmund!

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Well William, what can I say it was more than worth all of that suspense. Simply stunning :D

Osmund the Orange Tip on the wing at last.

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The Osmund sequence is outstanding. I'm really impressed, by your pictures and accompanying observations (and I'm not just saying this because you have made kind comments in my own diary! :D ).

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Fantastic series of shots William :mrgreen: - the bit that stands out for me is the general wafting around of the proboscis, a bit like a human sticking their tongue out when concentrating :D

Have a goodun

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Thanks Katrina and Butterflysaurus - it was a pleasure to watch it happen, I was amazed by how determined he seemed, and he very quickly wriggled free of his pupa.
Thank you Guy - your kind comments are much appreciated, there's a reason I always post on your diary, your pictures are fantastic (and I have a soft spot for big nymphalids and hairstreaks :D ).
Cheers Wurzel, he flicked his head (and his tongue) around a lot as he emerged, I think to provide some forward momentum :D - I was suprised to notice that his proboscis is actually divided into two parts as he emerged - the things we notice wen we have time to observe in detail :D

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There's nothing left for me to say William - the others have said it all. Truly magical :D . I'd be interested to know how long the emergence took.

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That's A* work, William - very well done,

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Yep,that is a trully awesome sequence of shots,excellent.

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Thanks everyone - your kind words are much appreciated :D :D

Pauline - I was suprised at just how quick the emergence was, I don't know how long it had been going for when I took the first photo, but from then to the last emergence picture is 19 seconds. He seemed very determined to be free, and after a bit of head wriggling he crawled straight out.

Thanks Rob and Buchan Boy - it was an incredible experience :D :D

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Great work William :D

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A wonderful report William - really good work.

Your close up images are phenomenal! I had never noticed scales all the way down a butterfly's legs before.

Outstanding.

Best wishes,

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