
Cheers,
Dave
Thanks GoldieGoldie M wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 6:09 pm Hi! Neil, your Garden is fantastic like your shots, I'd love to see a Holly Blue in my Garden but they don't usually put in an early appearance and when they do it's a real effort to get a shot although last year they enjoyed the Marjoram in the Garden and I managed a few. Goldie![]()
Cheers Wurzel. Unfortunately I reckon the Large Tort will have to remain in dreamland
Thanks David
Cheers Wurzel, I saw that comment somewhere as well. That's the problem, we all want to return to normal but doing so too quickly could undo all the sacrifices people have made.Wurzel wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:46 pm More lovely shots Neil - especially like the Specklie on the orange background/toyI guess we'll know more in three weeks time Neil though I'm not sure whether we'll be any closer to the 'exit' then - I saw someone liken it today to: "right we've opened the parachute and slowed down a lot so now we can do without the parachute"
Have a goodun and stay safe
Wurzel
Thanks David, I rather like that colour combo myself. A few more coming up.
Thanks Buggy. I wear prescription specs with a 'reactolite' type coating, probably a good job with these colours
Indeed Wurzel, it is difficult to beat a fresh male Orange-tip
Cheers Wurzel. From what I have seen recently, it looks like I will be missing some pretty soon but you are right, the garden certainly helps.Wurzel wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 6:47 pm Beautiful shots Neil - that Comma and the Specklie practically fly out of the screen![]()
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All too soon we're going to get to the time when we start missing out on certain species but with your garden as productive as it is should go some way to compensate
Have a goodun and stay safe
Wurzel
Thanks Goldie. I reckon the garden will be producing more of the same for a little while.
Thanks David. All I am doing most of the time is just watching and waiting. The cool breeze over the past few days has helped.
Thanks Bugboy, and for the ID of the Orange-tip ab. He certainly stood out a bit
Cheers Wurzel. Even in flight he looked bit different, slightly darker, which was what attracted my attention to him as he flew past.
Thanks David. I have seen Brimstones with damage to the trailing edges of their hindwings but that is the first time I have seen it like that. A bird strike perhaps?David M wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:08 pm Another desirable line-up there, Neil. It's unusual to see Brimstones with chunks missing from their wings - I wonder how that one suffered such damage?
The Orange Tip with the dark costa is a standout; I don't think I've ever seen one like that.
As you say, the recent rain has refreshed the landscape and your Small Tortoiseshell image oozes that verdant return which comes from a bit of precipitation. Much as I complain about conditions in south Wales, I'd much rather have fresh looking foliage than arid, parched landscapes.