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I think that's a Drone Fly Goldie, but whatever it's a good sign as when I start seeing bees I know that the butterflies aren't far behind :D Your garden certainly looks like it's ready to host some butterflies :D

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If it was a fly it was a big one Wurzel :lol: Yes I'm ready for the butterflies when they arrive :D The weather looks great for the weekend 17c , trouble is I've only got Sunday free so I'm hoping they'll come to the Garden I can't go looking but it's great to actually get some warmth, fingers crossed I'll get my first shot. Goldie :D

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Yup Wurzel is correct, that is a Dronefly, Eristalis tenax from the looks of things. A type of Hoverfly that mimics Honeybees :)

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Hi Goldie,

If you think that Drone Fly is big, wait til you see a Hornet Mimic Hoverfly http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/volucella-zonaria these are slowly spreading north, I have seen them down south before and had a couple in my garden last year for the first time.

Good luck for the weekend, finally had my first butterfly this afternoon, a Comma.

Cheers,

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Hi! Neil. I'm learning fast that what I thought was Bumble Bee's are mimic HF :D
I've saved your post so if I see any of these I can distinguish them from real Bee's, my garden is usually full of both, infact the Butterflies are disturbed quite a lot with them .( when they arrive that is :D )
I'm still waiting to see my first Butterfly, I was too busy today and the weather was perfect 17c but family duties took priority :)
Tomorrow looks good so hope fully I'll see some thing then :D Goldie :D

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At Last!! I went back to my local site today HLB and before 15mins was up I'd seen a Small White a Small Tortioseshell and a Comma :D
In all has I wandered round I saw 3 Comma's managed a couple of shots, 4 Small Tort's, 2 on the wing, 3 Small White and I managed some shots of all of them.
I think the Comma's were pretty new, only because they kept flicking their wings, the Small Tort just wanted to Sun bathe :D ,the other Torts I saw or rather missed, just flew off the dandelion's before I could get my shot, it was the Small Whites that were more active but always seemed to land in the Briars , luckily I managed shots but from a distance. Quite honestly I was so pleased
to see the Butterflies I didn't worry too much about the shots :lol: Hope fully this weather will keep up so I can see a Peacock and a Brimstone, maybe even a Holly Blue, seemly some one has seen one locally already.Goldie :D
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Hi Goldie,

Glad to see you got your butterflies, I can almost feel your excitement and pleasure :D

Cheers,

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Neil Freeman wrote:...I can almost feel your excitement and pleasure
Me too. It's palpable!

Well done, Goldie....and a non-adult overwinterer to boot! Worth waiting for.

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Glad for you Goldie
No stopping you now
In my Warrington garden today, brimstone,small torts and my first red admiral

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Well done, Goldie - you've seen a Small White as well, something that hasn't appeared near me yet. :mrgreen: :)

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Hoorah the duck has been broken. See butterflies are like buses... :D And the multiple sightings of Small White isn't to be sneezed at, I saw my first yesterday and only got a record shot :mrgreen: :D

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Many thanks everybody, it was a great day :lol: I'm still excited :D

I thought yesterday with the weather staying so nice and not yet seeing a Peacock Butterfly that we might have a run to Mere Sands Woods near Southport , so we Packed some Sandwiches and off we went.
On arriving we found the small shop there closed which was unusual for the time of year I thought and when we tried the car park machine ,putting the car number in etc, we couldn't get the darned machine to take our money, 2 pounds for the day, this had happened to us once before and we'd received a bill from the council, I mention this because I wondered if this had happened to any one ?
On a brighter note has we walked towards the meadow we saw the Peacocks soaring high in the sky really enjoying the Sun and life', fantastic sight every Spring :D We decided to go and see The Great Crested Glebe first on the lake hoping the Peacocks would settle down when we went back and this is just what happened and I got my shots of my first Peacock :D
I'm back over to HLB this morning before the rain comes later to see if I can find a Brimstone, fingers crossed. :lol: Goldie :D
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You have done well in those peacock shots. I especially like the second just showing two eyes. It is great coming here and sharing in all of the joy in seeing butterflies.

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The Butterflies have reached you at last Goldie, lovely Peacock.
You'll soon be able to tease us southerners with some northern species we don't get down here !.

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Thanks for your posts Peter and Trevor, rain here today but at least I've got started 4 species :D Goldie :D

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Great stuff with the Peacock Goldie :D I hope your luck held for a Brimstone :wink:

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No luck there Wurzel, the weather broke down and it's rained since, plenty of time though now, April on Saturday :D Goldie :D

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Great stuff Goldie, your'e racking them up now...I am still on 2 species down here.

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Keep your diary free this Sunday, Goldie. Looks like most of the UK will enjoy a near perfect early April day! :)

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Thanks for your post Neil and David, I think this Sunday we should all get some Butterfly shots like you've said David and that will take your count up Neil :D

My Daughter is coming to visit and she likes Brockholes NR, ( I think she likes the floating Cafe there :D ) so I'm hoping to see an Orange Tip (hope fully) Goldie :D

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