Silly Sightings
- Chris Jackson
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Re: Silly Sightings
I believe the Stripe-less Tiger is a lesser known Indonesian species.
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- Tony Moore
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Re: Silly Sightings
The answer seems plain...
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- Charles Nicol
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Re: Silly Sightings
hehehe well done TonyTony Moore wrote:The answer seems plain...
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here is another...
https://www.coolcamping.co.uk/system/im ... -large.jpg
Re: Silly Sightings
Not just a Wall but a Large one!Charles Nicol wrote:hehehe well done TonyTony Moore wrote:The answer seems plain...
Tony M.
here is another...
https://www.coolcamping.co.uk/system/im ... -large.jpg
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- Charles Nicol
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Re: Silly Sightings
in fact those are not what i was thinking, although they both work very wellbugboy wrote:Not just a Wall but a Large one!Charles Nicol wrote:hehehe well done TonyTony Moore wrote:The answer seems plain...
Tony M.
here is another...
https://www.coolcamping.co.uk/system/im ... -large.jpg
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- Chris Jackson
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Re: Silly Sightings
Northern Wall, Charles ?
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Re: Silly Sightings
Came across these. The common names are interesting:
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/astrapt ... _live1.htm
Anyone care to use it as an avatar? Maybe this one is more charismatic.
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/imageht ... CL-3_i.htm
Jack
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/astrapt ... _live1.htm
Anyone care to use it as an avatar? Maybe this one is more charismatic.
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/imageht ... CL-3_i.htm
Jack
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Re: Silly Sightings
exactlycjackson wrote:Northern Wall, Charles ?
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- Charles Nicol
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Re: Silly Sightings
a Pearly Bordered Fritillary ? he was also a well-known SkipperTony Moore wrote:Another one:
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Re: Silly Sightings
here is another cryptic one:
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Re: Silly Sightings
I think it's "Pearly Heath". We seem to have strayed into EuropeCharles Nicol wrote:a Pearly Bordered Fritillary ? he was also a well-known SkipperTony Moore wrote:Another one:
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Cheers,
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Like itCharles Nicol wrote:here is another cryptic one:
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Cheers,
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Re: Silly Sightings
What were you looking for at the time then Jack!Jack Harrison wrote:Came across these. The common names are interesting:
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/astrapt ... _live1.htm
Anyone care to use it as an avatar? Maybe this one is more charismatic.
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/imageht ... CL-3_i.htm
Jack
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Re: Silly Sightings
Olive Skipper?Charles Nicol wrote:here is another cryptic one:
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Re: Silly Sightings
Cheeky blighter!What were you looking for at the time then Jack!
In fact I got there from the parent website - which is very good:
http://butterfliesofamerica.com/
and especially the list: http://butterfliesofamerica.com/list.htm
Some interesting comparisons with European species. But typically American: they call our Small Copper the "American Copper" and it's the "Old World Swallowtail".
Jack
- Neil Hulme
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Re: Silly Sightings
Not strictly British dahling!
BWs, Neil
BWs, Neil
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Re: Silly Sightings
Here's another...............
This could be two species on the British native list
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This could be two species on the British native list
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Re: Silly Sightings
Well done FISHiEE and Pete with the Olive Skipper...
here is another :
here is another :