How about continuing here with our little private correspondence about wildlife presenters? - all in the in the interests of Natrual Selection of courseSpringwatch....

(Cryptic – but those in the dark might get the idea if I say “Charlotte”)
Jack
How about continuing here with our little private correspondence about wildlife presenters? - all in the in the interests of Natrual Selection of courseSpringwatch....
They didn't give a very accurate picture of what happens (or answer the real question, which is, what is different about this year). Painted ladies are continuously present and continuously brooded in North Africa so there is a permanent gene pool there.Gruditch wrote:Just a thought, where does the next generation of PL's in Africa come from, if none supposedly back.![]()
With so many PL's about, the UK transects could give some indication of, whether or not, there is any sort Southerly movement in the UK.padfield wrote:I have read reports of attempted southward migration but to the best of my knowledge it is never successful.
Shirley Roulston wrote:I spy a little egg! Ouch! those nettles don't half sting especially when you have shorts on but it was worth it.![]()
Shirley
I know that expression well. Welcome to the soppy grin club.sarahrookley wrote:as I gazed at it with soppy grin on my face
How about Nessie? Short for Vanessa, but also implying your caterpillar's a little monster...sarahrookley wrote:I don't think I've ever been emotionally attached to a caterpillar before, but almost feel like giving this one a name! (suggestions welcome)