Not sure I've ever seen oneThat still looks like a (virgin) female to me.

Jack
Not sure I've ever seen oneThat still looks like a (virgin) female to me.
Here is a melanic form... fargasiipadfield wrote:Here's a pale starski, compared to the same hutchinsoni as above:
Guy
You just moved up a notch in my book. That puts you at notch one.Trev Sawyer wrote:... Charles,
Is that the version whose larvae is known as the "Huggy Bear" caterpillar![]()
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Trev
I'm in that boat so far this yearwalpolec wrote:Is there anyone else out there who, like me, is yet to see a single butterfly?!![]()
Last Sunday, a lovely day, was when I thought it was going to happen. However, despite visiting a couple of my local favoured sites, I drew a blank. Even more frustrating, when I got back from my run I was told by my wife that a Peacock had visited the graden whilst I was out.![]()
With the forecast poor for the next few days, looks like I'll be reporting my #1 in the "April Sightings" forum!
Ah well, at least the daffs are out now.
Chris
Had a bit of luck today: I was visiting my mother and went to get something from her shed and was pleased to find a lovely peacock fluttering at the window. As there was no way for the butterfly to get in/out apart from the door, it must have been hibernating and had recently woken up. Lucky for it that I went in; the shed is hardly ever used, so it could have been trapped in there for quite a while!Bill S wrote:
I'm in that boat so far this year![]()
Bill