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Bulgaria in June

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:10 pm
by Alastair Rae
I thought I'd share some photos from Bulgaria, a Naturetrek trip at the end of June. It is a lovely country and a bit of an eye-opener about how many more species there are on the continent and how over-farmed our countryside is by comparison.

The best bit was seeing Glanville Fritillary and Chequered Skipper at the same site!

I hope I've identified these correctly.

ImageLulworth Skipper by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageGreat Banded Grayling by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageQueen of Spain Fritillary by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageSpurge Hawk-moth by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageMallow Skipper by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageWhite-letter Hairstreak by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageBalkan Copper by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageBalkan Copper by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageShort-tailed Blue by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageFreyer's Purple Emperor by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageEastern Festoon by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageChequered Skipper by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageEastern Bath White by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageSouthern White Admiral by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageLesser Spotted Fritillary by Alastair Rae, on Flickr
ImageWoodland Ringlet by Alastair Rae, on Flickr

Re: Bulgaria in June

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:15 pm
by Chris Jackson
Thank you for sharing your photos with us Alastair. Bulgaria is not a country everyone thinks of visiting.
Cheers, Chris

Re: Bulgaria in June

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:40 pm
by Padfield
Brilliant! I especially like the lesser spotted fritillaries because you can actually see the disco-cellular veins - really useful pictures for showing up the difference from spotted fritillaries.

Guy

Re: Bulgaria in June

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 6:23 pm
by NickMorgan
Fantastic pictures of some great butterflies.