Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Week 7
Last week I wasn’t totally convinced that I would be able to post this but despite the machinations of the South West Trains Guards and bewildering capabilities of the Salisbury ticket office I manged to make it to and from the Winter Social – so here we go with Week 7!
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos as then it will be easier to keep track of things? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As in previous years details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Week 7
Last week I wasn’t totally convinced that I would be able to post this but despite the machinations of the South West Trains Guards and bewildering capabilities of the Salisbury ticket office I manged to make it to and from the Winter Social – so here we go with Week 7!
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos as then it will be easier to keep track of things? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As in previous years details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
My first image was taken in the spring where I found a couple of males mud puddling next to a trio of Holly Blues also indulging in said mud.
my second one is this glorious richly coloured female from the summer brood who was probably no more than a few hours old.
Some addictions are good for the soul!
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
I saw my GVW at Brockholes CP Preston on the 27th June, usually I see the Butterflies at Hall-Lee-Brock which is very near to where I live but this year Hall-Lee-Brook was very disapointing Butterfly wise.
The grasses where the Cuckoo Flower used to be were cut in Spring
Then just has the Meadow Brown's arrived they cut the grass in the other field
The big surprise was when they stripped the grass and planted wild flower seeds in yet another field
I can't wait to see what happens this Spring. Goldie
The grasses where the Cuckoo Flower used to be were cut in Spring


I can't wait to see what happens this Spring. Goldie

Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Why have one or two when you can have four? My photo was taken during a memorable visit to the local Garden Centre, during the hot and dry summer.
Numbers of both Small and GvWhites were 'mud-puddling' where hoses had been used on the plants. I chose this particular photo, from the many that I took, because there were only GvW in this particular group. Perhaps the Small Whites will get their chance later in this series!
Mike
Numbers of both Small and GvWhites were 'mud-puddling' where hoses had been used on the plants. I chose this particular photo, from the many that I took, because there were only GvW in this particular group. Perhaps the Small Whites will get their chance later in this series!
Mike
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
I never get many pictures of common Whites because they are very fluttery and I have to admit I don't pursue them with the same level of dedication as, for example, a Purple Emperor! But I did get one nice photo this year at Fairhaven Water Garden in Norfolk:
July 31st 2018, 1.06pm
Cheers
John
July 31st 2018, 1.06pm
Cheers
John
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Took very few pictures of Green-Veins ,this year .There were certainly good numbers about though . Of the few pictures I did take ,this male from early May in Orlestone forest is my favourite.
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Like others on this thread, I must have seen thousands of GVWs this year but rarely turned the camera on them. However, I liked this shot of one nectaring on Ragwort at North Cave Wetlands.
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Very hard to select a favourite here, as so many shots were taken throughout the season. I think perhaps I have a preference for the first ones in spring, the males of which can be almost icily white...
Dave
...and the females very subtly marked. The other memorable moment was finding a really tiny female being bothered by a normal-sized male. The difference in size here is only fractionally accentuated by perspective. All taken on my local patch near Heathrow.Dave
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Loire- Atlantic, France.23-04-2018. Not a great deal of nectar to be had from this Dandelion head !!
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Green-veined White
This was taken during a School trip to a local Windfarm at the end of June when the heatwave was really kicking in. It’s my favourite because it was one of only three butterfly shots that I got all day despite seeing huge numbers of butterflies. Due to the heat they just wouldn’t stop – all bar this individual. I was really happy with the way this ‘grab’ shot panned out and the lovely lemon colouration on the hind wing.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
This was taken during a School trip to a local Windfarm at the end of June when the heatwave was really kicking in. It’s my favourite because it was one of only three butterfly shots that I got all day despite seeing huge numbers of butterflies. Due to the heat they just wouldn’t stop – all bar this individual. I was really happy with the way this ‘grab’ shot panned out and the lovely lemon colouration on the hind wing.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
Exceptionally I was back in the UK in June and saw this one in Fermyn Woods whilst looking for P.E.s
ChrisRe: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
I was just about to comment regarding how startlingly well marked your GVW was, Chris, until I noted that you'd seen it in the UK! 

Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
I tend to neglect this species, which is a shame as it is unambiguously lovely.....
They can be tricky subjects, especially in the flighty days of early spring, but I was able to nail this individual down on the Gower coast on 21st April:
....and then this mating pair on a lovely early May day (5th):
They can be tricky subjects, especially in the flighty days of early spring, but I was able to nail this individual down on the Gower coast on 21st April:
....and then this mating pair on a lovely early May day (5th):
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Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
An underrated butterfly sometimes, especially the summer brood which tends to be overshadowed by more showy species. Nevertherless, it has a subtle beauty of its own which is particularly evident when nice and fresh.
A nice spring brood male underside from my local spot at Castle Hills near Solihull,
A summer brood underside from my garden, I particularly like the dark background on this one from the shade of a shrub behind the butterfly,
A couple of summer brood females, the first one from my trip to Fermyn Woods,
and this one from Snitterfield Bushes near Stratford-upon-Avon.
Cheers,
Neil
A nice spring brood male underside from my local spot at Castle Hills near Solihull,
A summer brood underside from my garden, I particularly like the dark background on this one from the shade of a shrub behind the butterfly,
A couple of summer brood females, the first one from my trip to Fermyn Woods,
and this one from Snitterfield Bushes near Stratford-upon-Avon.
Cheers,
Neil
Re: Green-veined White - Favourite Photo of 2018
A fresh-looking male, Merralls Shaw, Cuxton, 10th May...

