April 2015
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Hi UK B'ers,
Broke my duck on Tuesday with Brimstone, Small Torts and Peacocks; 2105 up and running!
My quest is for Frits and hairstreaks this year.
Flutter on!
CJB
Broke my duck on Tuesday with Brimstone, Small Torts and Peacocks; 2105 up and running!
My quest is for Frits and hairstreaks this year.
Flutter on!
CJB
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Re: April 2015
And broke my duck today 9th with a Common Tortoiseshell in Oban.
An the Black Guillemots now well into double figures on water (and sea wall) just by main roundabout when entering Oban.
Jack
An the Black Guillemots now well into double figures on water (and sea wall) just by main roundabout when entering Oban.
Jack
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Re: April 2015
Up and running for 2015 now...
Lots of the Nymphalid hibernators about over the last few days...
Hoping for another good year in 2015!
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Lots of the Nymphalid hibernators about over the last few days...
Hoping for another good year in 2015!
![Image](http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/jasonbirder/SmallTort02.jpg)
![Image](http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/jasonbirder/Peacock01.jpg)
![Image](http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/jasonbirder/SmallTort01.jpg)
![Image](http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/jasonbirder/Comma01.jpg)
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Something unusual from the Scilly Isles?
Just coming to the end of a gorgeous week in the Scillies. We have seen an unidentified white, several Speckled Woods, loads of Peacocks and a single Holly Blue. Today we spotted what we initially thought was a Speckled Wood, but when it settled it looked more like a Wall, but not quite how I remember them. Please could someone confirm what it is and perhaps explain the unusual appearance of one of the hind wings??
Many thanks
Chris
Many thanks
Chris
Re: April 2015
It's a Speckled Wood all right, but it looks more like the darker version one finds further south on the continent.
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Jasonbirder. Your photos are stunningly sharp. Camera , etc details please.
Jack
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Jack, you have no excuses - I looked at the EXIF data and the camera is an FZ150 - same as yoursJack Harrison wrote:Jasonbirder. Your photos are stunningly sharp. Camera , etc details please
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I agree though, these are excellently processed and presented - some details of sharpening etc. in CS5 would be interesting.
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Just acquired an FZ150 on Ebay for the 2015 season...so just getting to grips with it...
JPG not RAW processed in Photoshop CS5
Cropped & resized, then Clipped the zero areas of the histogram off in IMG>adjustments>Levels and then just used the Sharpen tool with the default settings
Thanks for the kind words...i'm no photographer so its nice to get the odd one right...
JPG not RAW processed in Photoshop CS5
Cropped & resized, then Clipped the zero areas of the histogram off in IMG>adjustments>Levels and then just used the Sharpen tool with the default settings
Thanks for the kind words...i'm no photographer so its nice to get the odd one right...
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on current showing, I disagree! It's especially hard at this time of year when the butterflies are so 'flighty'. Most of my recent shots are rubbishjasonbirder wrote:...i'm no photographer so its nice to get the odd one right...
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Re: April 2015
walpolec The Isle of Scilly Speckled Wood is a quite distinctive form with orange pale patches instead of the normal cream...
It's only found on the Scillies
It's only found on the Scillies
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This is subspecies insula - there is a description and a few images on the relevant species page on UKB. It looks like an intermediate stage between our familiar Speckled Wood and the continental southern version.jasonbirder wrote:walpolec The Isle of Scilly Speckled Wood is a quite distinctive form with orange pale patches instead of the normal cream...
It's only found on the Scillies
Dave
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And to answer your other question walpolec, I don't think there's anything wrong with either hindwing, it's just that it's holding its forwings at different angles, concealing one hindwing.millerd wrote:This is subspecies insula - there is a description and a few images on the relevant species page on UKB. It looks like an intermediate stage between our familiar Speckled Wood and the continental southern version.jasonbirder wrote:walpolec The Isle of Scilly Speckled Wood is a quite distinctive form with orange pale patches instead of the normal cream...
It's only found on the Scillies
Dave
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Re: April 2015
8 species seen today including my first Speckled Wood and GV white of the year.
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Re: April 2015
have been looking for Tips for the last 3 days... not a sausage
plenty of Peacocks, Brimstones, not so many Small Tortoiseshells and a few Commas. No whites.
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plenty of Peacocks, Brimstones, not so many Small Tortoiseshells and a few Commas. No whites.
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I've just been up to Cannock Chase hoping for an early Green Hairstreak, but similarly pas de salami
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Re: April 2015
We had our first Orange Tip of the season here yesterday and today a Red Admiral. It has been great seeing so many Small Tortoiseshells, Peacocks and Commas these last few days.
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No signs of Orange Tips here as yet, probably not a bad thing though since all the Garlic Mustard is only just in leaf, no sign of flower spikes erupting as yet.
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Re: April 2015
Although much of March was dry and sunny, temperatures were generally quite suppressed. It's only during this last week that things have warmed up, so it's not surprising that emergences have been a little tardy.
I think we can all be confident that OTs will be readily on the wing within the next seven days...if you can wait that long!
I think we can all be confident that OTs will be readily on the wing within the next seven days...if you can wait that long!
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Re: April 2015
Hi, sorry that i didnt reply until now. No, i would think the leaves are from the Sweet Chestnut tree, which could just be one of our largest UK leaves. Here is an image i took recently, showing one of the baby Adders basking on a log, with part of an adult Slow Worm close by.Matsukaze wrote:Are those beech leaves that the adders are on? Just trying to get a sense of scale.
This photo is not cropped.
Some really good numbers of Commas and Peacocks seen these last few days, sighted a lovely male Orange Tip yesterday at work, and also a Small White.
A couple of Comma/Peacock pics, cheers Paul.............Location- Kent.
Peacock image is not cropped at all.
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Great pics...and must be unusual to catch Adder and Slow Worm in the same shot?