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Re: CFB

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 2:38 pm
by Goldie M
It must be great to see lots of different species, I really envy you :mrgreen: Goldie :D

Re: CFB

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 3:55 pm
by CFB
This morning in the Parc de la Brague I saw my first Heath Fritillary #41 of the year. At least I think it is a Heath Fritillary.
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There were also many Provence Chalkhill Blues, a few Glanville Fritillaries, a couple of Meadow Browns, Southern White Admirals and Blue-spot Hairstreaks, a Painted Lady, a Pearly Heath and a Berger's Clouded Yellow.

And that was it.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 4:46 pm
by CFB
Even though it was cloudy and windy this morning I went to see if there were any Chequered Blues near a quarry the other side of Roquefort les Pins. I saw one Chequered Blue, my first of the year #'42, and no other butterflies at all :( :( :( . This is the best photo I managed to get. It's not easy with a nearly black butterfly on a nearly white stone. Then it flew away.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 4:57 pm
by Chris Jackson
Nice one, Colin. I don't think I've ever seen a Chequered Blue round my way :mrgreen: .
Chris

Re: CFB

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 9:21 pm
by David M
You should always be prepared to sacrifice quality for a simple 'record' shot.

Nice find, especially considering the lack of other species flying.

Re: CFB

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 1:32 pm
by CFB
David M wrote:You should always be prepared to sacrifice quality for a simple 'record' shot.
Thanks for those words of wisdom, David.

This morning I encountered my first Small Skipper #43 of the year. In fact there were several of them. Here's one on a Aphyllanthes monspeliensis flower.
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An unexpected sighting was of a female Clouded Yellow, unexpected as I hadn't seen one for quite a time.
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These last few days I had been looking for Spanish Festoon larvae, and today I found one on the same Aristolochia pistolochia plant as I had seen some on last year.
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Just one Wood White,
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and one Southern White Admiral.
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Once again there were more Provence Chalkhill Blues than anything else, including this mating couple.
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There were a few Heath Fritillaries around.
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Also seen: several Pearly Heaths, a few Small Heaths, many Adonis Blues, a Glanville Fritillary and a Meadow Brown.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 3:40 pm
by trevor
You French and Swiss types again !,posting images of Butterflies that we're never likely to see over here.
Don't you realise that we in the UK.are defenceless up against images like yours !.

(Lovely Southern White Admiral :mrgreen: ).

Best wishes,
TREVOR.

Re: CFB

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 4:03 pm
by CFB
Thanks for the kind comments, Trevor :D :) :( :o :? .
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All the best
Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 5:05 pm
by Padfield
Lovely photos, especially of the Spanish festoon larva.

Trevor, I guess it's all about context. I got as much pleasure watching clouded yellows on the Suffolk coast a couple of years ago as I do from any of the exotica out here. Butterflies are butterflies! :D

Guy

Re: CFB

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 6:11 pm
by David M
That's a very distinctive larva, Colin. Good spot.

Yes, Trevor, it's not quite all it seems - I've lost a bit of interest in some of the more 'desirable' UK species (e.g. Heath Fritillary, Wood White, Lulworth Skipper) simply because I'm used to seeing them in huge numbers in the south of France.

Conversely, I bet both Colin and Chris Jackson would be leaping for joy if they saw Peacocks in the numbers we do over here.

Re: CFB

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 12:22 pm
by Chris Jackson
David M wrote: ... Conversely, I bet both Colin and Chris Jackson would be leaping for joy if they saw Peacocks in the numbers we do over here.
Even just 1 Peacock would be something to write home about :D
Chris

Re: CFB

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 12:32 pm
by Chris Jackson
trevor wrote:You French and Swiss types again !,posting images of Butterflies that we're never likely to see over here ....TREVOR.
Trevor, we are in fact working for the French and Swiss tourist boards, enticing UK butterfly enthusiasts to take their summer holidays on the continent :wink:
Chris

Re: CFB

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 4:55 pm
by CFB
This morning I went out to see if the Spanish Festoon larva from yesterday was still there. He was :D :D :D:
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Today's mating couple were Adonis Blues:
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Those were the only butterflies I photographed, but I did see a Green-veined White, a few Small Skippers, some Pearly and Small Heaths, and many Provence Chalkhill Blues.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 11:49 am
by CFB
This morning, along the Piste de Peical, I saw my first Bath White #44 of the year, a male.
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Not far away I found my first Ilex Hairstreaks #45 of the year,
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which were squabbling for the Bramble flowers with a Blue-spot Hairstreak.
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Also seen were one Heath Fritillary, a few male Spotted Fritillaries, a few Pearly Heaths, one or two Small Heaths, many Provence Chalkhill Blues, quite a lot of Adonis Blues, a Wall Brown or two, one Small Skipper, a couple of Clouded Yellows, one Wood White, and a very tatty Scarce Swallowtail.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 12:16 pm
by Padfield
Hi Colin. Wonderful pictures, as always - it's fantastic to check your diary and see what's happening down south.

I'd put good money on that being an ilex hairstreak, though, not false ilex ... :wink:

Guy

Re: CFB

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 12:44 pm
by CFB
Guy, I must admit that I had some doubts about it.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 1:47 pm
by Chris Jackson
Hi Colin,
I'm surprised you've only just seen your first Bath White, as I've been seeing them regularly since mid-March :o .

Whereas you have the Blue-Spot and Ilex together at the moment, I've got the Blue-Spot and False Ilex (so I believe).

Keem 'em coming,
Chris

Re: CFB

Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 12:33 pm
by CFB
This morning I saw my first Red-underwing Skipper #46 of the year. (If it is something else, I'm sure someone will tell me).
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My kinkyest photo of the day is of these Blue-spot Hairstreaks.
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Another mating couple was these Provence Chalkhill Blues.
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I also saw one Wood White,
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and several male Spotted Fritillaries.
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Also seen were several Pearly Heaths and Adonis Blues, a few Glanville Fritillaries and Heath Fritillaries, a couple of Small Skippers, and what was probably a Large White.
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Colin

Re: CFB

Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 9:41 pm
by David M
That last image is really vivid, Colin, and your mating Blue Spots are pretty good too!

Things seem to be moving nicely in your neck of the woods.

Re: CFB

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 12:37 pm
by CFB
This morning was more cloudy than sunny, but I did see two or three Small Coppers in very good condition:
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I also saw several Meadow Browns, a couple of Speckled Woods, a few Provence Chalkhill Blues, and one Glanville Fritillary.

And in the garden I saw this Hummingbird Hawk-moth (?):
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Colin