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Re: sonomoha

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 7:17 pm
by Wurzel
Lovely shot of the Marbled Whites Sonomoha :D 8) Bang on with the Large Skipper ID :D

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:28 am
by sonomoha
Wurzel wrote:Lovely shot of the Marbled Whites Sonomoha :D 8) Bang on with the Large Skipper ID :D
Wurzel
Now My computer is full with MB photos. I guess it won't be long before this goes on again with the second brood of blues coming. In the meantime, more skipper news upon a visit to Broomhill on July 8th. One spotted in the evening, then upon return on camp in early morning of July 9th I can confirm the presence of Essex Skipper where there usually is loads of small skippers at this time of the year. Those are still to appear. On the way out the field, another 2 ES climbed up the grass to enjoy the early Sun. Count of ES is 3, large skipper 1, Silver Y 2, marbled white LOADS, 5/6-spot burnet moth 10, many meadow brown, ringlet abundant as well.

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:34 am
by sonomoha
Here here. just some screenshots from the photos taken on July 10th in Eastwood Farm / Broomhill.
It is great to get to see a new species every year in this area. Last year some small coppers stayed by and this year we have some silver Y and these Essex Skippers. Cheers!
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Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 10:11 am
by Wurzel
Cracking shot of the Essex Sonomoha - that's a proper "ID" shot showing the 'ink dabs' really well :D 8)

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 4:28 pm
by David M
Like it, sonomoha. That's better than much of what you see in guide books for this species!

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2019 3:11 pm
by Old Wolf
Hello sonomoha,
I am catching up on diaries and have come across your stunning marbled whites :mrgreen: Easily good enough to be hung on my wall :D

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:12 pm
by sonomoha
Wurzel wrote:Cracking shot of the Essex Sonomoha - that's a proper "ID" shot showing the 'ink dabs' really well :D 8)
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Those are cool antennas for sure, I love skipper too much :lol:
David M wrote:Like it, sonomoha. That's better than much of what you see in guide books for this species!
Thanks for the compliment. My senior instructor is like "yeah, can do better though!" :?
I would be happy to submit to the forum's stock later.
Old Wolf wrote:Hello sonomoha,
I am catching up on diaries and have come across your stunning marbled whites :mrgreen: Easily good enough to be hung on my wall :D
Thanks Old Wolf.

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:29 pm
by sonomoha
Before last week off to Italy, I was lucky to meet some skippers. Here are some shots:
July 11th Essex skippers in Calington rd LNR
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July 12th Small skippers in Arnos Vale
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and a bonus on the Large skipper met on July 1st
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Guess that's all folks. Tomorrow I am sending back the camera lent to me by Nikon uk, this means I will probably be focusing on my suitcases for my travel back to France in 2-3 weeks :roll:

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:20 pm
by David M
Nice diagnostic comparison between lineola and sylvestris, sonomoha.

Hope you can find time to post some pics from your foreign travels.

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:46 pm
by Wurzel
Brilliant comparative images Sonomoha - really like tat you managed to capture the 'eyelashes' as well :D 8)

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:09 am
by sonomoha
Been in Paris for 3 days now.
This Thursday was the opportunity to do a walk at the Ecole du Breuil, the gardening school of the city of Paris, with an old friend from Flickr. The place is great, mostly for bees and odonata. So many dragonflies and damselflies. For butterflies and moths: many large whites, few L Maera, decent number of blues by the field around basketball ground, same are had lots of Colias and the best surprise was the hummingbird moth. A beautiful day with great weather. Many comma around the footpaths by the Joinville-le-Pont train station. On the way back from Ecole du Breuil to Champigny, I walked down to visit the part of an island on Marne river. One common blue and many damselflies. A pity the rest of this island is all inhabited.

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:20 pm
by Janet Turnbull
Hello Sonomoha, I have just been looking through your diary. I particularly like the skipper on the blue flower (self-heal?) Those Marbled Whites on the vine are just gorgeous and the macro shot of the Meadow Brown is stunning. :D :D
Janet

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 3:00 pm
by sonomoha
Janet Turnbull wrote:Hello Sonomoha, I have just been looking through your diary. I particularly like the skipper on the blue flower (self-heal?) Those Marbled Whites on the vine are just gorgeous and the macro shot of the Meadow Brown is stunning. :D :D
Janet
Hello Janet,
Thank you for the kind words. Enjoy the summer fully :D

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 9:41 pm
by David M
sonomoha wrote:Been in Paris for 3 days now....
Are you coming back to the UK, sonomoha or is that it?

Irrespective, I hope you will regale us with the butterflies you find wherever you are. :)

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 6:58 pm
by sonomoha
David M wrote: Are you coming back to the UK, sonomoha or is that it?
Irrespective, I hope you will regale us with the butterflies you find wherever you are. :)
Hello David M, hello all,
For now, life matters took me here and I will most certainly come back to the UK. Best if career path takes me there but there is also family and friends there. I am one of those unfortunate Frenchmen that gave a lifetime learning about Britain, then a big BOOM in June 2016 resonated so high that it eventually kicked us out Britain :lol:

Anyway, down here, the weather is rainy, hot and very rainy again. We even had a hurricane in the first half of December :lol:

Here is my first post from Mayotte .

ID'd as Chilades trochylus (Freyer, 1845) by modmin Guy on original post. Thank you Guy.
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Happy holidays for the lucky ones and have a great week-end all.
Cheers :*

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:19 pm
by David M
sonomoha wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2019 6:58 pm
For now, life matters took me here and I will most certainly come back to the UK. Best if career path takes me there but there is also family and friends there. I am one of those unfortunate Frenchmen that gave a lifetime learning about Britain, then a big BOOM in June 2016 resonated so high that it eventually kicked us out Britain :lol:

Anyway, down here, the weather is rainy, hot and very rainy again. We even had a hurricane in the first half of December :lol:
Good to see you return, sonomoha. I don't know much about Mayotte - any chance of a few habitat images? :)

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:38 am
by sonomoha
David M wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:19 pm Good to see you return, sonomoha. I don't know much about Mayotte - any chance of a few habitat images? :)
Hello hello,
I am not quite sure what you meant by habitat :lol:
- if humans, we live in regular houses (concrete walls, bricks...)
- if insects, it's the Tropics so there is a wide range of habitat

Cheers

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:04 pm
by David M
I'll happily settle for either (or both), sonomoha. :)

I know precious little about Mayotte so anything would serve as an education.

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:50 pm
by sonomoha
David M wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:04 pm I'll happily settle for either (or both), sonomoha. :)

I know precious little about Mayotte so anything would serve as an education.
People are generally welcoming with Europeans and it is a little piece of Europe lost about the Indian Ocean.
Lepidoptera and Odonata fly all year. Nature is generally awesome and the sea is quite warm if you are sick of mosquito bites on the land.
There is not much pollution so you can enjoy the Southern Cross and many constellations on nights without moon. Locals really do not bother with stars but after many years in Britain, stars are one of those things that you long for :lol:

Re: sonomoha

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 5:35 pm
by David M
Thanks for that, sonomoha. Time for me to type 'Mayotte' into Google and do a bit of reading! :)