Trevor
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Re: Trevor
I’m with Katrina.
Some glorious Greens there, Trevor. Particularly the last one.
Some glorious Greens there, Trevor. Particularly the last one.
Re: Trevor
Cheers both. Yes some great specimens yesterday. A friend is keen to see them,
so going back there today, hopefully a new one or two!
so going back there today, hopefully a new one or two!
Re: Trevor
Right now I'm the same colour as those Hairstreaks Trevor



Re: Trevor
Thanks Pauline. More GH to come later, so prepare yourself ?
I think the GH compare with your early Dukes
I think the GH compare with your early Dukes

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Lovely set of Greenstreaks Trevor - really showing up the almost metallic finish
They're flying in Wilts now and the first Pearls were at Bentley today so only a matter of weeks until the Hill kicks off (all things going according to the calendar
)
Have a goodun
Wurzel





Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Trevor
Cheers Wurzel, Glad you enjoyed the GH, some more today.
Soon be time to chat my daughter up for an overnight stay!
Soon be time to chat my daughter up for an overnight stay!
Re: Trevor
Another trip to Horseshoe Plantation this morning, as a friend was keen to see the GH's.
Specklies were a pain, constantly rising up a battling with the GH. It also works the other way round too!
The strong breeze and some cloud hampered sightings compared to yesterday.
Specklies were a pain, constantly rising up a battling with the GH. It also works the other way round too!
The strong breeze and some cloud hampered sightings compared to yesterday.
Re: Trevor
With an hour spare this afternoon I popped over to the Cuckoo .
Luckily I saw an OT searching for somewhere to land as a cloud came over.
The plant of choice was one of the few Garlic Mustard clumps along the path.
This OT gave great value, opening up twice before finally taking off!
A great day!
Trevor.
Luckily I saw an OT searching for somewhere to land as a cloud came over.
The plant of choice was one of the few Garlic Mustard clumps along the path.
This OT gave great value, opening up twice before finally taking off!
A great day!
Trevor.
Re: Trevor
They are very greeny green green hairstreaks have another 

Re: Trevor
Perhaps a little too green, Katrina, no contrasting colours at that site.
My best ever GH shot was of one perched on a Bluebell.
My best ever GH shot was of one perched on a Bluebell.
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Re: Trevor
Good to see things have burst into life lately for you, Trevor.
Green Hairstreaks always add another welcome colour to the spring spectrum every year, and you have captured them very well.
Green Hairstreaks always add another welcome colour to the spring spectrum every year, and you have captured them very well.

Re: Trevor
Thanks Neil & David. It was great so see those Green Hairstreaks. and better still
they were on low growing brambles, not above my head!
This morning I managed to photograph a Speckled Yellow moth, not usually easy.
In the afternoon I found some variety along the Cuckoo Trail, including a frisky
Red Admiral, a puddling male Holly Blue, several fresh Small Whites and a male
OT which took off without opening up first.
Trevor.
they were on low growing brambles, not above my head!
This morning I managed to photograph a Speckled Yellow moth, not usually easy.
In the afternoon I found some variety along the Cuckoo Trail, including a frisky
Red Admiral, a puddling male Holly Blue, several fresh Small Whites and a male
OT which took off without opening up first.
Trevor.
Re: Trevor
Lovely collection of Greenstreaks and Whites Trevor
Pearls are out at Bentley, Dukes over at Fovant
- won't be long now...well maybe a bit longer, I've just seen the forecast
Have a goodun
Wurzel





Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Cheers Wurzel. Yes I've seen the forecast
, good for sales of ' Pack a Mack '.
i usually head for the Hill on or about 20th May, but who knows this year?.

i usually head for the Hill on or about 20th May, but who knows this year?.
Re: Trevor
After two weeks of careful searching I found my first, and possibly the first
East Sussex Pearl Bordered Fritillary this afternoon, and under grey skies.
The butterfly allowed six shots in two locations before heading for the trees.
Trevor.
East Sussex Pearl Bordered Fritillary this afternoon, and under grey skies.
The butterfly allowed six shots in two locations before heading for the trees.
Trevor.
Re: Trevor
Great stuff Trevor - I too broke the Pearl duck today
Maybe by then we'll be into the 'heatwave' that certain newspapers keep hinting at
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Trevor
Lovely to see the Pearls, Trevor, and great shots of a lovely new butterfly - I must make an appointment to visit one of their sites soon.
Cheers,
Dave

Cheers,
Dave
Re: Trevor
Well done for spotting that Pearl - great shots! 
