Only a couple of days before cooler weather sets in, so time is at a premium.

I hope you manage to get out and about this weekend Wurzel. I’m stuck indoors myself and with the weather cooling off next week it could be a while until my next post. Hopefully you’ll find some Orange Tips, I’ve yet to see my first one of the year.Wurzel wrote:Cracking shot Rex![]()
I'm itching to get out this weekend now, especially as I'm back to 97%mobility
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Wurzel
Your time came soon enough David! Looks like you had a great day today, even if you didn’t find a Speckled Wood I’m sure the Orange Tips more than made up for it.David M wrote:I'm highly envious, James. I'm desperate to see Speckled Woods and Large Whites would be an additional bonus!
Only a couple of days before cooler weather sets in, so time is at a premium.
Glad you managed a couple of firsts Wurzel. I hope you're now completely pain free and ready for those OT's.Wurzel wrote:Cheers Rex - indeed I did and managed to get two firsts for the year - although some twinging reminding me not to go chasing the OT'S![]()
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Many thanks Wurzel, I'm glad that you're nearly back to 100% health.Wurzel wrote:Lovely shots of the roosting OTs Rex especially the last one with the sun just highlighting the orange tips - lush![]()
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I'm about 99% recovered and still chasing OTs
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Well they were right about the rise in temperatures David! it was hot out there today and very windy over my way. It's supposed to cool down a bit next week so maybe a few more chances will present themselves.David M wrote:Ah! The very essence of spring, James. We should all bag our images now whilst it's cool and cloudy. Apparently, next week will see temperatures rise a fair bit so no doubt the OTs will revert to their default mode - flying all day!
I'm pleased you enjoyed the Moff Wurzel, they really do look out of this world don't they!Wurzel wrote:Those Greenstreaks had me going green myself Rex and then you throw in that otherworldly Emperor Moth at the end![]()
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Many thanks Ernie, the eye spots are terrific aren't they! Just perfect for scaring potential predators awayernie f wrote:Wow! I mean really WOW. Love that Emperor moth shot. I've never seen that species before and your pic is a stunner. Its "eyes" really do seem to be looking straight at you.
Hi Paul, Keep your eyes peeled because I have a feeling it's a good year for these moths. I've seen a few flying past me which is quite unusual. They look like a bit like a Peacock in flight but more frenetic and of course they rarely seem to land!bugboy wrote:Trying to keep up with everyone's diaries this year is proving an impossible taskbut then again it's good to binge several posts to wile away a boring train ride. That Emperor is a stunner, it's been many a year since I've seen an adult
As ever you are extremely generous and kind David, I don't know how to go about copyrighting an image, but I get the feeling I wouldn't be able to afford it.David M wrote:James, I know you always post good images (and those Green Hairstreaks are proof of that), but you really have surpassed yourself with that quite glorious Emperor Moth.
Seriously, that deserves front cover of a book status. I'd copyright it if I were you!
Hello Neil, Yes indeed stunning is a most fitting word for this particular moth. I'm afraid I'm unable to answer your question. Whist walking on the downs I bumped into a friend who beckoned me over and asked if I'd like to photograph this pointing at the moth in question. I then tried to get a decent photo of it before it flew. I never thought to ask how he came across itNeil Freeman wrote:I don't often use the word 'stunning' James, a much overused word these days I feel, but that male Emperor Moth is fully deserving of that description![]()
I have to ask, was that found naturally, i.e. without using a pheromone lure which seem to be very popular these days. If so, all the more credit to you.
Cheers,
Neil.
Hello Pauline, you've still done better than me, the only insects I've ever reared were some Painted ladies with my daughter and I still didn't manage to get a single photo!Pauline wrote:I agree with the others James - that Emperor shot is indeed exceptional. I have reared them in the past but still never managed such a stunning image
Thanks Andrew, Emperor Moths must be one of the most magnificent insects we have in the British Isles, nature at her very best!Andrew555 wrote:The Green Streaks are lovely James, but that Emperor moth is something else, absolutely magnificent!!!![]()
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Thank you Goldie, hopefully you will one day they are rather beautiful.Goldie M wrote:Never seen that moth before Rex, you've captured a stunnerGoldie