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Just as in the case of Common Blues, Chalkhill females can have quite a lot of blue scales on their wings. I recently posted a photo of one in my diaryGoldie M wrote:...... I thought the Butterfly was egg laying and I was looking at the egg has it was laid but the wing of the BF which is a CB showed Blue so this leads to a Question, Male or Female and what's happening. ? .......
The person who saw them was certain that they were Brownies at grid ref SD 4833 7745 and SD 4837 7746.Goldie M wrote:Hi! Peter, I'm still in Kent at present so I've not heard any thing about Brown HS's at Gait Barrow, it would really surprise me if some one had seen them, it's not so long since I had an e-mail from the Ranger there when I asked if he knew the where about's of the White Letter HS at GB and he said if on my travels there I saw one to let him know![]()
I know Purple HS have been seen there also at Arnside Knot but if the BHS have been seen at GB they've not been recorded on the Lanc's sighting posts I've just checked, if I hear any thing more about it I'll let you know because I'll be up there has soon as I get back if it's true. Goldie