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Sardinia

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 5:20 pm
by Tony Moore
Just back from a week in Sardinia, where I managed to escape the beach a couple of times and look for 'flies... It was a bit late in the season, and I failed dismally to find any of the endemics, despite a day in the Genargentu Mountains. Away from the coast, there was plenty of stuff flying around, but nothing really special.

Loads of Cardinals and SWFs:
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I think this is S. s. therapne. It was very tiny and jewel like, but this was the only shot (heavily cropped) that I was able to get :
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Around our hotel - near Oristano on the west coast - I was surprised to see Geranium Bronze in good numbers. My books all suggest that it hasn't reached Sardinia yet!!
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This was a close as I could get to a few rather bigger flyers on the local lagoon:
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There were a few Swallowtails floating around the Lantana, but sadly, no hospiton at sea level:
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A few 'Blues' including L. boeticus, Common Blue and L. pirithous:
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A few Hummingbird Hawkmoths were also seen around the Lantana:
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It is a stunning island, with loads of interest, but would be better for butterflyers in June/July.

Tony M.

Re: Sardinia

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 7:06 pm
by nomad
Tony. Some lovely species with some super images. As you mentioned it was getting late in the season for the endemics.

Re: Sardinia

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 7:11 pm
by Chris Jackson
Geranium Bronze expanding ?
Nice report Tony.
Chris

Re: Sardinia

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 7:18 pm
by web4160
We were last in Sardinia about 5 years ago. Saw a number of Geranium Bronze then particularly in Santa Teresa on the North coast.