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Excellent work, Bob!badgerbob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2020 11:48 am With thoughts of the odd butterfly being on the wing I ventured to High and Over to carry on hunting for Wall larvae, unfortunately there were no butterflies flying around, but I did get my highest count of larvae so far this year with 11 Wall larvae found as well as several various moth larvae. So far I have found at least 16 different Wall larvae since mid December and as the days warm up and the larvae grow more this number should increase.
Fabulous opportunity for you, Dave. So nice to see a few on the wing right now during this continued blustery spell of weather.Buchan Boy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 2:40 pm..A Peacock waking up in my garden today,North Sussex,10.5 degrees C, stiff Westerly, it took to flight,after about a ten minute warm up,remarkable.
Great stuff, Dave. Looks like things are about to brighten up even here in south Wales. If this wind drops I'm sure my own first Brimstone isn't far away!millerd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 1:23 pm My first butterflies of the year today on my very soggy patch near Heathrow. After a very warm but cloudy day yesterday, the sun shone and the temperature rose again, prompting the appearance of no fewer than seven Brimstones, including four seen at the same time. A Peacock and a Small Tortoiseshell were also seen, but not in reach of the camera.
Just seen the weather, Guy, and with 15c reached in some eastern areas, I'm not surprised there were a few butterflies around your way.