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Passion for Pashas.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:15 am
by Medard
September being a good month for the second brood Pashas, plans were made to visit the wilds of Catalonia in the hopes of finding my first Pasha,after a long drive through France we arrived at the ancient little village of Prats-de-Mollo-la -Preste,)
The Cep (Boletus edulis) gatherers were out in force as we passed over the quiet pass of the Coll d'Ares 1513m and into Catalonia,happily, the road was made for pleasant and relaxed driving, by evening we had arrived at our campsite, at this time of the year it was all but deserted, after this long drive a relaxing glass of the local vintage and a toast to success.

The following morning a drive into the rugged mountains looking for Strawberry trees (Arbutus unedo) the host plant, they were easily found, bearing fruit but no Pasha, the rough stony ground quickly caused knee pain, Pasha passion I was soon to discover came at a price, no Pashas but several other species provided interest for my camera, still no Pasha, time for a coffee break, determined to try again back up the rocky hill, and there he was sat in his bush waiting patiently for my arrival, the camera shutter was clicking away merrily when an intruder came along, my new friend was immediately airborne, I wonder if anyone has studied their rate of acceleration, having had my first encounter the chase was on, it didn't take long to find a second Pasha,in a short space of time we became good friends the Pasha adopted me perching on my hand or the camera lens allowing for close examination of this magnificent insect, from time to time it took to the air to protect its airspace always returning to it's favorite bush.
My wife and I enjoyed his company for an hour then said adeu amic , we retreated to the campsite where I nursed my aching knees and a slight angle sprain, was it worth it, you bet, wouldn't have missed the experience for all the tea in China.

Great Banded Grayling (Brintesia circe) ?
Great Banded Grayling (Brintesia circe).jpg
A master of camouflage,it behaved like a Grayling but not sure that it is,Help please.
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Another camouflage expert it all but vanished into the pine tree,Help please.
MAY_8845_copy Reduced.jpg
Wood White (Leptidea sinapis)
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Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus) surprised to see this one in such arid terrain, it had found the only damp patch around.
Holly blue.jpg
And now for the magnificent Pasha. Charaxes jasius.
JUI_6981_copy The pasha .jpg
Strawberry trees (Arbutus unedo )
MAY_8834_copy Arbutus unedo.jpg
MAY_8832_copy Arbutus unedo.jpg
More Pasha pictures here https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p56 ... #hb8818bdc
or here
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Re: Passion for Pashas.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 11:11 am
by David M
Well done, James. This species keeps eluding me - I must try to track down some strawberry trees when I'm in the Pyrenees during late May. I guess that's half the battle?

Re: Passion for Pashas.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:38 pm
by Matsukaze
The graylings are, I think, (1) Great Banded, (2) Tree, and (3) False.

Re: Passion for Pashas.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 4:38 pm
by Padfield
I agree with Matsukaze about the first two graylings but the third is not false. I'm torn between slightly anomalous woodland (fagi) and rather more anomalous grayling (semele). My instinct is for the former. I'll have a more scientific look at it when I have more time on my hands!

Guy

Re: Passion for Pashas.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 8:07 pm
by David M
Having seen quite a few False Graylings in Spain just a few weeks ago, I'm confident that the last image isn't of this species....but I'm far LESS confident in suggesting what it might be instead. :(