Following 2 appalling weeks in Norfolk earlier this year I can't persuade my better half to come back to the cottage in September - and I don't blame her - it was quite awful. So we're off to Tuscany in late Sept......
Should I go prepared to see anything? Do any of you have any experience of this area as late as Sept - I guess it will still be warm. Fortunately Susie, my wife of 18 months is a butterfly convert so we could manage quite a few walks. I'm not taking a car!
Wavelea1
Tuscany in September
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Re: Tuscany in September
The Rhône Valley in Switzerland is still active at the end of September. Last year on 23rd September I saw tree graylings, common blue, adonis blue, chalkhill blue, idas blue, brown argus, brown hairstreak, red admirals, clouded yellows, Berger's clouded yellows, Queen of Spain fritillary, marbled ringlet and various whites. The year before, there were other odd things too, like Apollo and even a female mountain fritillary on 30th September. If the weather is good I would expect to see even more in Tuscany. It will only be a fraction of what you would see earlier in the year but considerably more than you would see in England at that time!
Guy
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Re: Tuscany in September
Guy
Phew! and thanks. I'd be happy with half that - so I guess it's worth swatting up on european butterflies before I go as my current knowledge is seriously limited - sorry to be a pest but any suggestions where to look?
Mike
Phew! and thanks. I'd be happy with half that - so I guess it's worth swatting up on european butterflies before I go as my current knowledge is seriously limited - sorry to be a pest but any suggestions where to look?
Mike
Re: Tuscany in September
Hi wavelea1,
Butterflies of Europe by Tristan Lafranchis is a great, hard wearing, paper back (so it's not too heavy) field guide.
I took it to Kos with me and would highly recommend it.
Have a great trip.
Denise
Butterflies of Europe by Tristan Lafranchis is a great, hard wearing, paper back (so it's not too heavy) field guide.
I took it to Kos with me and would highly recommend it.
Have a great trip.
Denise
Re: Tuscany in September
Ta Denise
Will go shopping for it - nothing worse than not knowing what I am photographing.......... oh yes there is August in England.
Thanks
Mike
Will go shopping for it - nothing worse than not knowing what I am photographing.......... oh yes there is August in England.
Thanks
Mike
Re: Tuscany in September
Hi Mike,
Take a look at this http://www.lopinga.com/htdocs/ISBN%202-9521620-0-X.html
It's where I got mine.
Cheers
Denise
Take a look at this http://www.lopinga.com/htdocs/ISBN%202-9521620-0-X.html
It's where I got mine.
Cheers
Denise
Re: Tuscany in September
Hi Denise
Many thanks for the web site - I'm on it so will be armed. Imagine seeing sunshine and butterflies again, if this works it could become a habit......
Mike (from Pucklechurch)
Many thanks for the web site - I'm on it so will be armed. Imagine seeing sunshine and butterflies again, if this works it could become a habit......
Mike (from Pucklechurch)