February 2008 Entries -" More than one"

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February 2008 Entries -" More than one"

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This is the February 2008 competition. Please read the competition introduction at:

http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=991

To enter the competition, please post a single reply to this message (1 post per member). You'll be able to edit your entry until 5th March.

Please note the "theme" – “More than one”!

Helpful hint - any part of the life cycle.

Cheers

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4 common blue

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I've got a few for this category, but I'll try this one:

150mm 1/800 @f/8 on tripod

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these whites have gathered to lick minerals from the damp soil . yum.


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GVWs from me too

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Here is a mating pair of Ringlets, so far, this was all I could find, maybe I will find something better in my image collection:

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A Skipper having a piggyback.
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I don't have a big collection yet, and this is all I could find,
A pair of mating Gatekeepers.

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Caught this trio in a nectaring frenzy in one of the Great War cemeteries on the Somme last October. And, wouldn't you know it, a red admiral had just departed the scene! On one bush of Michelmas daisies I counted thirty peacocks!*

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*And, quite inexplicably, failed to take a photograph of this event :roll:
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The orange/black/white ones are called Angolan White Ladies
The white ones I think are Two Dotted Borders (The book I have doesn't have great images of the whites with wings shut and it is only on South African Species)
The turquoise/black one is called a Large Striped Swordtail.

Taken in Congo.

I was very spoilt as they congregated along the riverbanks in groups like this very regularly!
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Difficult one. not much choice....

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Post by alex mclennan »

More than one, you say .......
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I think this fits the bill!!
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just to say well done FISHiEE on your first ever entry... it is superb !!

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Thanks Charls. Thought I'd upload species hopefully new to all :)
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Gruditch, that is a stunning shot!

Felix.
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Felix wrote:Gruditch, that is a stunning shot!

Felix.
That IS a stunning shot Gruditch. Brilliant mate. You have just blown the comp wide open. Well done.

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thanks Felix, Felix and Denise :oops:


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Post by Padfield »

Changed my mind!

I think this photo fits the bill...

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It shows...
... in the back row:
Amanda's blue, then a group of black-veined whites with a wood white...
... in the middle row:
Amanda's blue, Escher's blue, Amanda's blue...
... and in the front row:
Turquoise blue, mazarine blue, then three Amanda's blues

Edit: I've just re-examined the photo at full res., and others I took at the same time, and for the record the middle one in the bottom row is Escher's blue, not Amanda's.

Guy
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Post by Roger Gibbons »

The three southern small whites keep a respectful distance behind the king. A black-veined white is in the background.
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