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Some pictures from Switzerland

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 4:27 pm
by Padfield
A few pictures from today, 23rd October, in the Rhône Valley.

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It was bitterly cold this morning and the sun didn't clear the mountains on the south of the valley until about 10.00am. The first tree graylings (Neohipparchia statilinus) didn't fly until after 11.00am.

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Pint of cider and a straw, please! Before long, the tree graylings resumed their usual dipso habits (that's a fermenting apple).

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A grayling (Hipparchia semele)

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Everything is bare and autumnal, but this field had a few dandelions in it and plenty of butterflies, like this Adonis blue (Lysandra bellargus)...

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... and this common blue (Polyommatus icarus).

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Almost every dandelion had a butterfly or two on it. Behind this Adonis blue are a wall brown (Lasiommata megera) and a female common blue.

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Walls are common.

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There were one or two fresh large walls (Lasiommata maera) among them.

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Clouded yellow (Colias croceus).

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Berger's pale clouded yellow (Colias alfacariensis).

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Probable pale clouded yellow (Colias hyale).

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Fresh small copper (Lycaena phlaeas).

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Queen of Spain (Issoria lathonia).

There was just an hour and a half of continuous sun today and atrocious weather is forecast for tomorrow, so these might be my last butterflies for a bit.

Guy

Re: Some pictures from Switzerland

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:15 pm
by Paul
It never really got light at all here today, 5 deg with northern windchill, and horizontal rain.... QoS and PCY.... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Some pictures from Switzerland

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:01 pm
by Lee Hurrell
Lovely pictures Guy! :D

Cheers

Lee

Re: Some pictures from Switzerland

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:34 pm
by LCPete
Lovely shots Guy thanks for posting
seems ages since I visited switzerland but it was only a few weeks ago :D

Re: Some pictures from Switzerland

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:34 pm
by Padfield
3rd November. 100% cloud cover until about 2.00pm today, then intermittent cloud. But seven species showed themselves and I'm sure I missed some through being at their sites under cloud. As usual, the butterflies at the extremities of the season are nearly all British species (or, on the British list), the exception today being tree grayling. Here are just a few pictures:

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Walls were still common, flying along rocky paths even when the sky was overcast.

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Clouded yellows sometimes stay into December. There were plenty around today.

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Tree graylings just run and run...

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Some Queens looked tatty...

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... but others were fresh. November is normal for QoS. December is the only month of the year I've not seen them in.

Guy