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lovely pics. great to see another Pasha with open wingscjackson wrote:Monday 5th of October
South of France - lo of 17°C, hi of 25°C - overcast
Hi Folks,
Today during my lunchbreak I counted 14 species still flying on the plateau of Vitrolles.
Painted Lady, Small White, Large White, Lang's STB, Berger's (only on my patch at the end of the season !), Clouded Yellow, Bath White, Wall Brown, Long Tailed Blue, Two Tailed Pasha (still around), Common Blue, Grayling, Brown Argus and Swallowtail.
The largest numbers flying were Lang's STB, Small White, Clouded Yellow and Bath White. We often get an end-of-season peak with these species, and LSTB may go through into next year (accompanied by Red Admiral) if it remains mild.
Some photos from today. Help with the Burnet ID would be welcome.
Burnet: Lang's STB Tree where the TTP was perched Two Tailed Pasha Crimson Speckled Footman (this usually appears late October) Clouded Yellow male on Sticky Fleabane (which is about the last flowering nectar source of the year around here) Brown Argus Cheers, Chris
Glad you weren't caught in the floods.cjackson wrote:Hi Charles and David,
It did rain quite heavily in Marseilles over the weekend, but with no consequence. The heaviest rain and flooding was much further east, towards Cannes. They are blaming urbanisation for all the flooding.
Chris
Good that you missed the worst of it, Chris. It looked pretty grim on the news.cjackson wrote: It did rain quite heavily in Marseilles over the weekend, but with no consequence. The heaviest rain and flooding was much further east, towards Cannes. They are blaming urbanisation for all the flooding.