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You're slipping Roger - that took a whole 16 minutes
Well done that man.
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Well done that man.
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That's just what I had in mind.
Over to you, Roger.
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It's a fritillary... Do you need us to find which one?
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In that case, I'll go for heath frit...
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Re: Daily Quiz
Collection = Glanville?
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Re: Daily Quiz
Guy has it-
a rarity? Fill the -
anagram of Heath Fritillary (except I missed out an "h" - sorry
)
Over to Guy - the mind reading anagram solver
a rarity? Fill the -
anagram of Heath Fritillary (except I missed out an "h" - sorry

Over to Guy - the mind reading anagram solver
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It's just beginning to feel a little 'end-of-seasony'. So here are a couple of geriatrics that I'd like you to identify, both photographed in 2009. One is a British species and one isn't. To eliminate guessing on the first one, I think I should introduce a 'two strikes and you're out' policy!


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Re: Daily Quiz
I'll have a go. In case I'm way off the mark, I'll give you my reasoning.
The first one is a blue or a hairstreak, because of the eyes and atenntae. Looks like a female, which makes it harder. I can just make out the slightest line and hint of orange on the hind wing. Thinking that this one is a UK resident, I'll go for Black Hairstreak.
The second one I think, is one that I saw this year with increasing black spots with an yellow ring, from the apex, down the outer margin, and white pupils in the hind wing. I can also make out at least two lines beneath the spots, so I'll say Woodland Brown.
Here's hoping
Denise
The first one is a blue or a hairstreak, because of the eyes and atenntae. Looks like a female, which makes it harder. I can just make out the slightest line and hint of orange on the hind wing. Thinking that this one is a UK resident, I'll go for Black Hairstreak.
The second one I think, is one that I saw this year with increasing black spots with an yellow ring, from the apex, down the outer margin, and white pupils in the hind wing. I can also make out at least two lines beneath the spots, so I'll say Woodland Brown.
Here's hoping

Denise
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Good reasoning and some good conclusions, Denise, but in the end not 100% correct. You have one more go...
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I think Denise is correct with Woodland Brown. The other is difficult! Possibly a Purple Hairstreak?
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Denise's second shot was spot on!
The markings visible on the hindwing of the hairstreak are obviously underside markings, visible because the sun is shining through the wing (the near hindwing is mostly absent). Everything that can be seen of these markings is compatible with white-letter hairstreak (but not with black, which has black points, not a black line, interior to the orange, nor with purple). I know for other reasons that it was white-letter: it was flying in a wood at about 900m with elm and ash, where this is the only hairstreak, and I saw at least four or five others the same day, mostly flitting around the top of their favourite ash tree. There is no blackthorn in the vicinity.
Yes, the woodland brown is unmistakable, however geriatric it may be!!
All yours, Denise!
Guy
The markings visible on the hindwing of the hairstreak are obviously underside markings, visible because the sun is shining through the wing (the near hindwing is mostly absent). Everything that can be seen of these markings is compatible with white-letter hairstreak (but not with black, which has black points, not a black line, interior to the orange, nor with purple). I know for other reasons that it was white-letter: it was flying in a wood at about 900m with elm and ash, where this is the only hairstreak, and I saw at least four or five others the same day, mostly flitting around the top of their favourite ash tree. There is no blackthorn in the vicinity.
Yes, the woodland brown is unmistakable, however geriatric it may be!!
All yours, Denise!
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1. Painted LAdy
2 Meadow Brown
3 Ringlet
4 Small Copper
5 Essex Skipper?
6 Purple Emperor
2 Meadow Brown
3 Ringlet
4 Small Copper
5 Essex Skipper?
6 Purple Emperor
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Re: Daily Quiz
Not bad Dave.
Numbers 1, 2, and 4 are correct. Numbers 3, 5 and 6 to go.
Denise
Numbers 1, 2, and 4 are correct. Numbers 3, 5 and 6 to go.

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Ok, I'll go at:
3: Speckled Wood
5 Small Skipper
6 I don't know anything that has a yellow proboscus but a Purple emperor, so need to think, unless someone else gets in before me
3: Speckled Wood
5 Small Skipper
6 I don't know anything that has a yellow proboscus but a Purple emperor, so need to think, unless someone else gets in before me
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