i-phone shot at about 5pm this afternoon, on Quamash in the garden, one mid air!..... Still no local rubi

Not sure how I missed this! Very interesting, Paul! I've not come across anything like this before, myself.Kip wrote:Interesting butterfly behaviour, I wonder if everyone notices the same.... communual roosting of cardamines ??
i-phone shot at about 5pm this afternoon, on Quamash in the garden, one mid air!.....
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Still no local rubi
a few weeks ago on one of my visits to Aldbury Nowers Nature Reserve a friend and I were watching Orange-tips going to roost at the end of the day. I watched one male flap around another male on some Bramble and then settle a few leaves away. When we moved in to take a few pictures we accidentally disturbed the new one who flew off only to return about 30 seconds later and do exactly the same thing. If I could put words in the mouths of them it looked as though the second one was saying " Oh you think it's safe to sleep here, I'll join you then". It did look to be very deliberate behaviour.Pete Eeles wrote:Not sure how I missed this! Very interesting, Paul! I've not come across anything like this before, myself.Kip wrote:Interesting butterfly behaviour, I wonder if everyone notices the same.... communual roosting of cardamines ??
i-phone shot at about 5pm this afternoon, on Quamash in the garden, one mid air!.....
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Still no local rubi
Cheers,
- Pete