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When is a ringlet not a ringlet...

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:02 pm
by Trev Sawyer
When it's one of these :D
Photo taken by my daughter at Belfairs Wood near Southend today.
We had literally just got out of the car and it was the first butterfly we saw...
I was shaking so much, I cocked-up with my photos, but fortunately Karina came to the rescue with my little Olympus mju.

Image

Trev

Re: When is a ringlet not a ringlet...

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:32 am
by Martin
When it's a White Admiral ab. obliterae :D

Well done Trev (on the spotting, not the photography :lol: )

Martin.

Re: When is a ringlet not a ringlet...

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:16 am
by Shirley Roulston
Very nice photo, they are supposed to be in North Wales I been told. Can you tell me what the area was like that you found it? Is it a Ringlet or a White Admiral? From Shirley

Re: When is a ringlet not a ringlet...

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:03 am
by Trev Sawyer
Hi Shirley,
Yes, it was an aberrant White Admiral (obliterae). It was actually spotted on the edge of a wood where the species had not been seen for a number of years (Belfairs Wood near Southend). A number of 'normal' ones appeared there too this year and I think the species has increased it's range a little this season. I saw 2 aberrant versions on the same day in Fermyn Woods a few years ago (and I believe this wood produces quite a few for some reason). Habitat was typical... the edge of a wood (or along rides in the wood), where they can nectar on bramble and stay close to their larval foodplant (honeysuckle). They do look very similar to a ringlet, but fly in a much more determined fashion and always have that wavy white line around the perimeter of their wings (and orange-tipped antennae). We were fortunate that this butterfly decided to land near the ground, as unlike Ringlets, White Admirals have a nasty habit of not doing this :( Happy hunting.

Trev