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- Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:57 pm
- Forum: Identification
- Topic: Scarce Tortoiseshell?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 385
Re: Scarce Tortoiseshell?
Thanks Peter
- Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:38 pm
- Forum: Identification
- Topic: Scarce Tortoiseshell?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 385
Scarce Tortoiseshell?
This photograph from Essex, 2017 has been re-examined (by Simon Wood) and is now thought to be a Scarce Tortoiseshell. Do others agree, please?
- Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:12 pm
- Forum: Foodplants and Gardening
- Topic: Monarch foodplant variant
- Replies: 5
- Views: 669
Re: Monarch foodplant variant
Thanks MrSp0ck and Matsukaze for the additional information. Interesting about the legs getting tangled, although I don't think the chap in question is looking to breed the butterfly. Yes, Essex should be dry enough under normal circumstances although this chap's garden is by a river and is one of t...
- Sun Dec 01, 2024 11:12 pm
- Forum: Foodplants and Gardening
- Topic: Monarch foodplant variant
- Replies: 5
- Views: 669
Re: Monarch foodplant variant
Thanks, Bugboy
- Sun Dec 01, 2024 9:42 pm
- Forum: Foodplants and Gardening
- Topic: Monarch foodplant variant
- Replies: 5
- Views: 669
Monarch foodplant variant
I have been asked whether the Monarch butterfly would use Ascepias tuberosa as a larval foodplant. It's also known as 'Butterfly Weed', a type of milkweed.
I don't think there's any intention of trying to rear Monarch butterflies, just an interest as they have it in their garden.
regards
Rob
I don't think there's any intention of trying to rear Monarch butterflies, just an interest as they have it in their garden.
regards
Rob
- Tue Aug 13, 2024 7:34 pm
- Forum: Sightings
- Topic: August 2024
- Replies: 133
- Views: 13509
Re: August 2024
Scarce Swallowtail photographed in Essex - https://www.facebook.com/groups/essexfieldclub/posts/2682353178602154/?comment_id=2682370795267059&reply_comment_id=2682371905266948¬if_id=1723573604550391¬if_t=group_comment Does anyone know whether these are a popular captive-bred species?
- Sat Aug 06, 2022 5:14 pm
- Forum: Sightings
- Topic: August 2022
- Replies: 93
- Views: 15424
Re: August 2022
There's a photograph of a dead female Purple Emperor on the Colchester Natural History Society Facebook page. It looks completely spent from egglaying. The observer saw it in Friday Woods. "It just fell from the sky and landed by our feet. It was dead."
Re: July 2022
Agreed - I've spent many a happy hour at Glasdrum, but never even looked for Mountain Ringlet. Shame on me and now on my list! Cheers, - Pete Glasdrum has a good Mountain Ringlet colony, but it's not a straightforward climb as there's no track above 100m and there's a steep tree belt to scramble th...
Re: July 2022
Mountain Ringlet at Glasdrum NNR 05/07/2022
Counted 47 on the transect that follows the 500m contour, and a few more on the ascent.
Also got Clouded Buff and Wood Tiger moths
Counted 47 on the transect that follows the 500m contour, and a few more on the ascent.
Also got Clouded Buff and Wood Tiger moths
- Wed Jun 29, 2022 3:33 pm
- Forum: Foodplants and Gardening
- Topic: What chance of attracting common blue or small copper?
- Replies: 29
- Views: 3443
Re: What chance of attracting common blue or small copper?
I think there's every chance, particularly if you have an old railway 'corridor' nearby. I've had 2 Common Blues in my suburban front garden over the years. They were both females, probably egglaying on Birdsfoot Trefoil. Both flew off soon after I'd spotted them. So their visits were only fleeting ...
- Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:43 pm
- Forum: Identification
- Topic: odd Meadow Brown?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 245
Re: odd Meadow Brown?
Thanks Millerd & Bugboy. Glad you agree
- Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:02 pm
- Forum: Identification
- Topic: odd Meadow Brown?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 245
odd Meadow Brown?
This one has got me puzzled. Brentwood, Essex. It's the size of a Small Heath and rested with wings closed, although it was cloudy. When in flight, it's upper wings were clearly brown (fairly dark). I think it's an unusually small Meadow Brown, but it could be an unusual or worn Small Heath. Any tho...
Re: June 2021
evidence of a migration in Essex today. I had 10+ Red Admirals, and a few worn Painted Ladies nectaring on corky-fruited water dropwort at Langdon Hills, the first high ground above the Thames terrace. Also about 50 Red Admiral and 30 Small Torts seen at a coastal site in NE Essex
Re: May 2021
Padfield, great work with the White-letter Hairstreak larvae. Not something I've ever attempted, but willing to give it a try. Thanks
Re: May 2021
Padfield, I think the cuckooflower in this particular small wood are healthy, but there are never more than about a dozen sporadic plants there anyway.
I thought it might be either indicative of the cool conditions and the inability to travel far and/or the lack of any garlic mustard yet
I thought it might be either indicative of the cool conditions and the inability to travel far and/or the lack of any garlic mustard yet
Re: May 2021
Brentwood, Essex today - I counted 6 Orange-tip ova on a single Cuckooflower plant (5 on another). I know Garlic Mustard can support more larvae, but I don't remember ever seeing more than 2 previously on Cuckooflower. I wondered whether others had seen this, or whether it was indicative of a local ...
- Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:18 pm
- Forum: Sightings
- Topic: April 2021
- Replies: 102
- Views: 7543
Re: April 2021
What a bizarre spring so far. There was a Holly Blue in Cambridgeshire on 31st March, then another on 16th April, but no reports of any so far in the whole of Essex
- Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:57 pm
- Forum: Sightings
- Topic: September 2020
- Replies: 102
- Views: 8030
Re: September 2020
'Second-gen'/autumn Orange-tip- it would be interesting to know the reason for their delayed emergence. Although this spring's days were very warm and sunny, the clear nights were cold
- Thu Sep 03, 2020 8:18 am
- Forum: Sightings
- Topic: September 2020
- Replies: 102
- Views: 8030
Re: September 2020
second-generation Orange-tip seen on transect yesterday (not by me) on Benfleet Downs, Southend-on-Sea
- Thu Jul 02, 2020 4:20 pm
- Forum: Sightings
- Topic: Small Copper ab berviniensis
- Replies: 4
- Views: 393
Re: Small Copper ab berviniensis
Hi Peter, Yes, it is a cracker.
I understand Bryan has emailed you his permission.
cheers
Rob
I understand Bryan has emailed you his permission.
cheers
Rob