Re: Bugboys mission
Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 9:03 am
Hi! Bugboy, you've always got a great range of Butterflies which I enjoy in your posts and envy
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Thanks PaulinePauline wrote:Your diary is always of interest Buggy. I am impressed at you finding PH larva in the wild - something I have not yet managed despite having a colony in the garden. Happy I was able to help tho and reassuring to see it at the same stage as my captive ones. If you visit again before it pupates I'd love to hear about it as they don't seem to move far.
You've got you're fair share up north too Goldie, I'm sure I'll be sending you a few Mrgreens your way in the coming monthsGoldie M wrote:Hi! Bugboy, you've always got a great range of Butterflies which I enjoy in your posts and envy![]()
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I'm not sure dave, I only managed pictures from that angle before I lost him.millerd wrote:That Brown Argus is unusual, Buggy. Was it symmetrical? Funnily enough I've never managed to photograph a Green Hairstreak at Ivinghoe - as you say, they are never in the right position. A nice set of Dukes, though, and I'm looking forward to what appeared on Pitstone Hill and over to Aldbury...![]()
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Thanks peter, I hope you had luck with them, if anything this weather is probably too hot for them so I hope you got there early before they started hiding from the sun!Art Frames wrote:Nice Dukes, I am hoping to be at Ivinghoe tomorrow for my annual pilgrimage. And then to a secret small blue hotspot (well secret to me as I can never find it on my own). I look forward to the next bit....