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Your right David, there really have. 

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Monday 7th May
After a day at Denge Wood to see the Duke's (report at some point) I popped by White Hill on my way home.
I wanted to see if Grizzled's, Dingy's or Green Hairstreak had appeared yet. Happily I found them all.
This Greenstreak seemed to be laying eggs, but after she flew away I checked and couldn't see any.
Cheers
After a day at Denge Wood to see the Duke's (report at some point) I popped by White Hill on my way home.
I wanted to see if Grizzled's, Dingy's or Green Hairstreak had appeared yet. Happily I found them all.

This Greenstreak seemed to be laying eggs, but after she flew away I checked and couldn't see any.
Cheers
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Re: Andrew555
Lovely,lovely, shots Andrew
Where is White Hill, any where near Canterbury
I've been to Denge Wood that's near to my Daughter's but I've not heard of White Hill, so glad you got all three species because you don't always get what you go after. Goldie 



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Ooooh that final shot of the Haistreak is to die for!!!
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I'll go along with Bugboy on that one, very nice.
All the best,
Trevor.
All the best,
Trevor.
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Brilliant Hairstreak sequence Andrew 

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As others have said a great sequence of Hairstreak shots, the last one is a real corker
It's great when you bag all of your targets for the day on a trip out
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Thanks Goldie.
I knew they all should have been there, but as you say that doesn't always work out.
Not close to Canterbury, it's up my way at the Kent Shoreham.
Cheers Buggy and Trevor!
Thanks a lot Pauline, it's always nice when they stay in the same place for a bit.
Ta very much Wurzel!
It is indeed, and this was just an afterthought really, after the main event of the day.
Cheers


Not close to Canterbury, it's up my way at the Kent Shoreham.
Cheers Buggy and Trevor!

Thanks a lot Pauline, it's always nice when they stay in the same place for a bit.

Ta very much Wurzel!


Cheers
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Re: Andrew555
It is indeed, a beautiful image there Andrewbugboy wrote:Ooooh that final shot of the Haistreak is to die for!!!


Cheers,
Neil.
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It sure is! Green Hairstreak can be a tricky butterfly to photograph but you've nailed it there, Andrew!Neil Freeman wrote:It is indeed, a beautiful image there Andrewbugboy wrote:Ooooh that final shot of the Haistreak is to die for!!!![]()
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Cheers,
Neil.

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Yes, a lovely Green Hairstreak, Andrew. It appears caught in contemplation having (apparently, but not actually) laid an egg in the previous shot.
Dave

Dave
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Beautiful photos



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Cheers Neil.
Thanks a lot David.
Thanks Dave.
Yes I don't quite know what was going on there!
Thank you Katrina.

Thanks a lot David.

Thanks Dave.

Thank you Katrina.

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I've looked at those GH shots again Andrew (they certainly do fall into my category of 'wish I'd taken them') but having enlarged them it seems to me that there is a fresh GH egg on the underside of the leaf - the last shot. Can't be sure but definitely looks like one. What do others think?
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22-04-18 Devils Dyke
Once more consulting the Sussex butterfly atlas, with Green Hairstreak the target, I headed to Devil's Dyke on the South Down's.
Working along the bottom of the valley it didn't take long to find my first, and more followed with a good half dozen or more seen by the end of my trip.
A variety of spots, or not, were on display.
Other sightings were Comma, Brimstone, Peacock, my first Red Admiral of the year and Speckled Wood.
A walk around the picturesque area finished off a successful and enjoyable day.
Cheers
Once more consulting the Sussex butterfly atlas, with Green Hairstreak the target, I headed to Devil's Dyke on the South Down's.
Working along the bottom of the valley it didn't take long to find my first, and more followed with a good half dozen or more seen by the end of my trip.
A variety of spots, or not, were on display.
Other sightings were Comma, Brimstone, Peacock, my first Red Admiral of the year and Speckled Wood.
A walk around the picturesque area finished off a successful and enjoyable day.

Cheers
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I really don't know Pauline, my experience with butterfly eggs is pretty much zero! I'd be interested any opinion's out there.Pauline wrote:I've looked at those GH shots again Andrew (they certainly do fall into my category of 'wish I'd taken them') but having enlarged them it seems to me that there is a fresh GH egg on the underside of the leaf - the last shot. Can't be sure but definitely looks like one. What do others think?
Thanks for your comment.

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A cracking set of shots of the Green one Andrew
I reckon you're onto a 'caecus' (no spotter) and a inferopunctata (line of spots on the hind wing) in the four in one shot, I'm sorry I have a thing about spots on butterflies
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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The "four-in-one" composite is excellent, Andrew - as Wurzel says, a splendid example of the variety in the "hairstreak" marking.
Dave

Dave
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Cheers Wurzel.
No need to be sorry! I like to know these things.
Thanks Dave, it was good to see the variety.


Thanks Dave, it was good to see the variety.

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04-05-18 Work
Some of the usual suspects on this lunchtime walk, Speckled, Holly Blue and Bee Fly.
But also my first damselfly of the year, a female Large Red.
Cheers
Some of the usual suspects on this lunchtime walk, Speckled, Holly Blue and Bee Fly.
But also my first damselfly of the year, a female Large Red.
Cheers
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