There are plenty, Jack.Jack Harrison wrote:Is there a more bizarre hobby?

What you're doing is laudable and educational in equal measure. I only wish more people were as interested in the natural world as you.

There are plenty, Jack.Jack Harrison wrote:Is there a more bizarre hobby?
Don't think so. Most likely camera setting and/or Paint Shop Pro and/orthe dull weather when photographed.He looks quite dusky...is this a feature of Scottish Large Whites?
Aah! Thanks for the explanation, Jack.Jack Harrison wrote:Don't think so. Most likely camera setting and/or Paint Shop Pro and/or the dull weather when photographed.He looks quite dusky...is this a feature of Scottish Large Whites?
I think 'auto white balance' has made a mess of things here, having been confused by all that green foliage. The result is that the image has a strong magenta cast - look at the leading edge of the forewing for example. I tried correcting the colour balance in Photoshop (a subjective process, I admit) to produce the following result:Jack Harrison wrote:Don't think so. Most likely camera setting and/or Paint Shop Pro and/orthe dull weather when photographed.He looks quite dusky...is this a feature of Scottish Large Whites?
They've been uncommon practically everywhere this year, Jack. I've hardly seen any in the UK, and even during my regular foreign jaunts they've been few in number (or even absent).Jack Harrison wrote:...Large Whites are certainly not common in these parts....
Miles certainly does that route but was on a day off on Thursday.Wurzel: Just back from Portugal, Porto airport via Easyjet last night and wondered if your son was working
I shall look forward to their emergence, Jack. It's the one supposedly common species I've seen very few of this year, both at home and on my travels.Jack Harrison wrote:My Large Whites now beginning to pupate. Two so far.