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Cheryl
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RE: Butterfly Sightings

On another thread I've just had a butterfly I spotted today identified as a Purple Hairstreak!

01-07-2008 04:33 PM
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RE: Butterfly Sightings

Great. Purple Hairstreak (28/63)
Can you post the image on this thread?

01-07-2008 06:43 PM
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Of course!!!!

   

01-07-2008 07:10 PM
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Essex skipper (29/63) and lots of wasp spiders today

06-07-2008 10:07 PM
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RE: Butterfly Sightings

Can you post some images?

We have Small and Large locally so I'd like to know out to look out for when identifying Icon_biggrin

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I'll see if I have one - essentially essex looks like small - the life cycles are different and also the colouring on the antennae - essex skippers look like their antennae are dipped in black ink while small skippers have an orangey brown underside and are black on top

   
small skipper

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Weather has been too awful for butterflies here these past few days (high winds and rain showers). Trouble is they forecast it to get even worse tomorrow! Did have a hummingbird hawk moth in my conservatory this evening though!

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Terry Smith Wrote:
Did have a hummingbird hawk moth in my conservatory this evening though!


have you seen:

http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/si..._moth.html

08-07-2008 10:59 PM
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[have you seen:

http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/si..._moth.html
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Thanks Ranger,

I hadn't seen that, despite being a fairly frequent visitor to that site!
Record duly appended - I seem to get these creatures in my conservatory most years!

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Had my first Gatekeeper (30/63) of the year in my garden this afternoon.

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My first gatekeeper of 2008 yesterday also and my first large skipper.

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13-07-2008 08:23 PM
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Saw a couple of Marbled Whites on Sunday - very pretty.
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15-07-2008 02:33 PM
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I had a Hummingbird Hawkmoth in my garden today as well - managed to get a couple of pictures but they're devilish hard to capture - I've been and recorded my sighting on that link as well - thank you.

Thanks for the details about the Skippers as well Icon_cheesygrin

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Here is an essex skipper for comparison - with ink dipped antennae!

16-07-2008 06:49 PM
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There was a worrying report on bbc breakfast news about the decline in butterflys.
It seems some are 70 to 80% down in numbers.
The loss of habitat seems to be the main cause.
The poor summers cant help this one seems to be as bad as last year


http://www.natureuk.org
17-07-2008 04:02 PM
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