Butterflysaurus rex
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It's been many a year since I've seen one of those beauties, I quite often come across caterpillars but I was a young lad the last time I saw an adult one in the flesh!
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A rare encounter indeed !. One of those right place, right time occasions.
I have only seen an Emperor Moth once, drying it's wings on a wall at work,
about ten years ago.
Once again, have a great Christmas. .
Trevor.
I have only seen an Emperor Moth once, drying it's wings on a wall at work,
about ten years ago.
Once again, have a great Christmas. .
Trevor.
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Hi James,
Superb Emperor Moths, it has been a while since I have seen any in the wild. Great find and beautiful images
Cheers,
Neil.
Superb Emperor Moths, it has been a while since I have seen any in the wild. Great find and beautiful images
Cheers,
Neil.
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Cheers John, you can find Emperor Moths all along the South coast, these particular ones were quite local - on the outskirts of Seaford. Having said that they are not easy to find we just got very lucky indeed!John W wrote: Very nice James! Where did you find the Emperor moths?
Happy Christmas to you too
Cheers
John
Very kind of you Wurzel, yep with the shortest day now behind us we’re marching towards spring. I hope you and your family have a fabulous Christmas. have the goodest of gooduns.Wurzel wrote:Stunning shots as ever James
Happy Solstice and a very Merry Christmas to you and yours James
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Many thanks David, I usually wake from hibernation for Christmas, don’t want to miss all the fun. The mating pair of Emperor moths was something I’d always wanted to see, as you say it’s far from a common sight!David M wrote:Great to see you back, James, and what a stunning re-entrance with that divine and impossibly rare shot of a mating pair of Emperor moths!!
I'd willingly go to £250 to witness such a phenomenon.
Well done and thanks for sharing!
Hi Paul, I too had seen the caterpillars before but the adults are very elusive indeed! They are truly spectacular and fully deserve the title of Emperor. Seeing a mating pair was a dream come true for me.bugboy wrote:It's been many a year since I've seen one of those beauties, I quite often come across caterpillars but I was a young lad the last time I saw an adult one in the flesh!
You never forget an encounter with these beauties Trevor, I was very lucky to have shared the experience with Bob.trevor wrote:A rare encounter indeed !. One of those right place, right time occasions.
I have only seen an Emperor Moth once, drying it's wings on a wall at work,
about ten years ago.
Once again, have a great Christmas. .
Trevor.
Thank you Neil, it seems surprising that such a large insect can remain so inconspicuous! Their camouflage is hugely effective, it has to be, they would be a veritable feast for a hungry predator. They are certainly a feast for the eyes that’s for sure!Neil Freeman wrote:Hi James,
Superb Emperor Moths, it has been a while since I have seen any in the wild. Great find and beautiful images
Cheers,
Neil.
Thanks to you all for your very kind comments and best Yuletide wishes, have a wonderful Christmas everyone.
James
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Spring 2018 Part 1
A few of my highlights from this year.
Thanks for looking.
A few of my highlights from this year.
Thanks for looking.
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You don't need to thank us for looking Rex it's a pleasure, your composition is second to none and the shots of the 'trio', 'mating pair' and the 'two species shot' are beautiful
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Fantastic highlights. the Grizzled Skip pics are wonderful, both the mated pair and the trio shot. I have not got a pic of a mated pair so I am quite envious but strangely it was not that but the pic of the three together that really took my fancy.
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Welcome back, James. You've been missed these last few months.
A lovely sequence of images to herald your return. I hope you've got more for us?
A lovely sequence of images to herald your return. I hope you've got more for us?
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Many thanks guys, I really appreciate your kind comments. The trio of Grizzled Skippers was a very tricky shot, it took many attempts to get all three in focus!
Spring 2018 part 2
Thanks for looking
James
Spring 2018 part 2
Thanks for looking
James
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I really like the pair of Walls, James, and the almost totally green Hairstreak! Just that one tiny white spot...
Cheers,
Dave
Cheers,
Dave
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Cheers Dave, I think the single white spotted Green Hairstreaks are standard issue in these parts. All three single spotters shown above are different butterflies.millerd wrote:I really like the pair of Walls, James, and the almost totally green Hairstreak! Just that one tiny white spot...
Cheers,
Dave
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That Wall shot is brilliantly composed James Great set of Greenstreaks too - interesting to see the regional variation - over this way they generally come with a multitude of spots
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Good to see you posting again, James.
Love the shot of the mating Wall Browns.
3rd brood at High and Over this year ?.
Trevor.
Love the shot of the mating Wall Browns.
3rd brood at High and Over this year ?.
Trevor.
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What can I say, James?
Stunning reminder of the earlier part of the season. Those Green Hairstreaks take me right back to May in my mind and your pairing Wall Browns induce a great deal of envy.
Stunning reminder of the earlier part of the season. Those Green Hairstreaks take me right back to May in my mind and your pairing Wall Browns induce a great deal of envy.
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Fantastic images James.
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Lovely shots, James, as always
Mike
Mike
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Thanks Wurzel, we do get the occasional ‘punctata’ locally but they are not common around here. I sent you a PM BTW.Wurzel wrote:That Wall shot is brilliantly composed James Great set of Greenstreaks too - interesting to see the regional variation - over this way they generally come with a multitude of spots
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Thank you Trevor, I was really pleased to get the mating Wall Browns. As for 3rd brood Walls keep an eye on the Sussex BC sightings page tonight.trevor wrote:Good to see you posting again, James.
Love the shot of the mating Wall Browns.
3rd brood at High and Over this year ?.
Trevor.
Hi David, yes I love the springtime, if only it lasted for a while longer. Wall Browns are always a challenge, it’s taken me many years to get a shot of mating Walls that I’m pleased with.David M wrote:What can I say, James?
Stunning reminder of the earlier part of the season. Those Green Hairstreaks take me right back to May in my mind and your pairing Wall Browns induce a great deal of envy.
Many thanks Andrew, you are most kind.Andrew555 wrote:Fantastic images James.
Hello Mike, I could say the same about yours.Maximus wrote:Lovely shots, James, as always
Mike
Thank you all for your very generous comments.
Best wishes,
James
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Spring 2018 part 3
Thanks for looking,
James
Thanks for looking,
James
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My, that is a very striking looking male Wall! Great images as always James
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Nice Wall Brown specimen, James. Hopefully a third brood along with
the Clouded Yellows will extend the season again this year.
Best wishes,
Trevor.
the Clouded Yellows will extend the season again this year.
Best wishes,
Trevor.
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