Hi Paul
Congrat with that ubaldus, it is such a beautiful little blue, I have seen ONE in the Taurito Valley (Gran Canary) march 2014, a female, so I still need the male
Hi Pete Thank you for the update, and yes it was a pleasure to browse thru the photos, and on the browse I also found your report from Queryras 2012, what a great read all the best for Xmas and the new year
john
It was definitely a really nice trip, a bit of a shame that PlainTiger only showed up once (from a distance), but otherwise everything else was okay and the group was really good.
An impressive list, I must say, immediately I would think that only 3 species are missing for a full house : Arctic Woodland Ringlet, Arctic Blue and Norse Grayling, and in the mind that serval of them are hard to find, I must say: quit a good job done congrat
Hi David yes it is a aquilonaris, I must admit that the dumbbell sign one this one, is very heavy, normally the stripe between the two signs is very weak or absent, but everything else, point on aquilonaris
Brillant report Pete, always a pleasure to read, congrat with the 3 lifer, if you do not find the Cranberry frit in France, you can wisit me in DK, I have a population just 15 km from my house