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Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:32 pm
by LancsRover
Wednesday 19.3.14 sunny 19c.

A trip back to the area where I found the Spanish Festoon on Monday, paid off with a better specimen
(all wings intact).

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:39 pm
by LancsRover
Wednesday 19.3.14

Other b/f's seen; Green H/S, Panoptes Blue,Wall Brown, Mallow Skipper and Prov. Orange Tip but it didn't stop, again :x

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:51 pm
by LancsRover
Wednesday 19.3.14

....and an ugly lizard, he's upside down.

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:44 am
by Paul Wetton
Hi Russ

That's a Gecko you have there. See it's rounded toes. Two species in Spain the larger Moorish Gecko that often has more stripes than your specimen and the Turkish Gecko that favours southern areas of Spain. Looks more like the latter from other photos on the net. No books available as I'm at work.

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:42 am
by CFB
Hello Paul,

Can you confirm that this also is a Turkish Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus):
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This photo was taken late in the evening with the gecko on the mosquito netting of a window. They are quite delightful creatures and quite friendly, not always dashing away like lizards. They even sometimes come inside the house or garage, where they are very welcome.
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Colin

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:26 pm
by Charles Nicol
LancsRover wrote:Wednesday 19.3.14 sunny 19c.

A trip back to the area where I found the Spanish Festoon on Monday, paid off with a better specimen
(all wings intact).

Cheers Russ
a lovely picture. such an intriguing wing pattern.

:D

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 4:30 pm
by Paul Wetton
Hi Colin

Yours appears more like a Moorish Gecko with stripes along the body. The Turkish Gecko is normally more blotchy on the body with only obvious striping on the tail.

I'll need to get a look in my books at home. Where was the photo taken.

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:22 pm
by CFB
Hello Paul,

The photos were taken in Valbonne in the Alpes-Maritimes.

Here are two more just to confuse the matter: :?
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Colin

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:45 am
by Paul Wetton
Hi Colin

I'm sticking with Moorish Gecko for these too unless anyone else can correct me. Excellent photos and very typical place to find these creatures.

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 6:57 pm
by CFB
Thanks a lot, Paul.
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Colin

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:26 am
by LancsRover
Thanks Paul, Colin and Charles for your comments

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:46 am
by LancsRover
Friday 21.3.14 Sunny 18c
A short walk around the scrub next to the campsite, b/f's seen;
3 or 4 Swallowtails (new to the area)
Plenty of G H/S, Speckled Woods, Holy Blue, Panoptes Blue, and Lang's short -tailed Blue.

Cheers Russ(pics to follow)

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:54 am
by LancsRover
Pics from Friday 21.3.14(still having probs with internet downloads)

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:21 pm
by Chris Jackson
Hi Russ,
I'm surprised you havn't seen a Scarce Swallowtail yet, its the season and you are in the distribution area as far as I can tell. Good hunting.
Cheers, Chris.

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 6:15 pm
by LancsRover
Hi Chris, There is a debate going on in my book about Scarce S/t and Southern S/t, I would be glad to see either :D .
I'll be out and about tomorrow, fingers crossed.

Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:18 pm
by LancsRover
Monday 24/3/14
I managed to get a couple of half decent pics(not the best pics I've ever taken) of the elusive Provence Orange Tip, it's only taken me a week. It's a beautiful butterfly, worth the chase!

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:23 pm
by Chris Jackson
Hi Russ,
I like those Moroccan (Provencal) Orange Tips. I think you're lucky even to get those photos. I'm looking forward to seeing some down my way but there is no guarantee. I may have to wait another 2 to 3 weeks according to my last year's records, even then the 'flight window' is quite short, and they're not all that common anyway, so it should be a challenge.
Your photos show them perched on Wild Mustard (Sinapis arvensis) with larger seed pods than those over my way at the moment, which shows the seasonal lead you have over us in Marseilles.
Cheers, Chris

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:53 pm
by LancsRover
Hi Chris, The weather here has taken a turn for the worse, it has been quite cool and very windy the last 2/3 days, I hope it is ok for you in France? Good luck with the Pro. Orange Tip.

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:21 pm
by LancsRover
Hi All,
I will be leaving Alcossebre in a few days time, hopefully heading for Ainsa(Spanish Pyrenees) then through to Luz-Saint-Sauveur/Gavarnie area in the French Pyrenees.

Will anything be flying so early in the mountains?

Cheers Russ

Re: SPAIN EARLY 2014.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:12 pm
by Padfield
At Ainsa I'm sure there will be things flying. It's about the same altitude as the Rhône Valley floor near me, and rather further south! As a piece of trivia, Ainsa gave its name to what was Agrodiaetus ainsae - now Polyommatus fulgens (Forster's furry blue). Before I ran into this species elsewhere, I always intended to pay Ainsa a visit. I'd be interested to know what it's like. It is, of course, far too early for furry blues. Higher up in the mountains there will be less but on south-facing slopes there is bound to be some stuff. If nothing else, I predict Camberwell beauty at one of these sites! Anywhere there is sallow near water they should be on the wing.

Guy