Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
There has been a report of a Camberwell Beauty at Titchwell Marsh RSPB reseve in Norfolk today at 10.29am by information hut in the car park
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Ah, that could mean a change in plan for Tuesday. I had intended to go to Sharpenhoe Clappers in the afternoon for DG Frits. Maybe instead Titchwell for CB followed by Holkham later for WL Hairstreak. Awaiting more reports before I go twitching all that distance.
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Hi Jack,
Check the photo on
http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/t ... tings.aspx
Happy twitching.
Colin
Check the photo on
http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/t ... tings.aspx
Happy twitching.
Colin
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
I’m not a great one for twitching at a distance of 80 miles for the off-chance so will only go for it if I am more or less CERTAIN of seeing it and then able to combine it with a visit to Holkham. As there is so much uncertainty, I’ll probably stay local instead on Tuesday.
Having said that, although I have seen Camberwell Beauty in Scandinavia and in Canada, I would love to see in Britain.
Jack
Having said that, although I have seen Camberwell Beauty in Scandinavia and in Canada, I would love to see in Britain.
Jack
Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
It's a little early for a CB to appear on these shores; it has to be said that the odds are against it being anything other than an escapee...
Felix.
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
its was still present in the reserve picnic area near the car park at 5.44pm yesterday
Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
The Camberwell Beauty is still present in the picnic area at the reserve this afternoon
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So that sounds like Wednesday's plans sorted - Titchwell followed by Hokham for WL Hairstreak.
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Jack
Further update, still there showing well at 4.10pm today
I can't go until the weekend so unlikely to still be there then
Further update, still there showing well at 4.10pm today
I can't go until the weekend so unlikely to still be there then
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Hi Everyone,
Sandra and I went to Titchwell today in search of our first Camberwell Beauty. Thanks Steve A for posting this yesterday. We struck lucky at 2.45pm in the picnic area where it was on an Oak Tree feeding on the Honeydew. It was an amazing experience as it frequently glided around the Oak and us during the next 2 1/2 hours.
It attracted quite a crowd at times but unfortunately it didn't come close enough for a Macro shot, however sandra did manage to get some record shots with her Canon 7D and 100-400 lense.
A brilliant day was had by everyone who saw it.
Photos attached
Sandra and I went to Titchwell today in search of our first Camberwell Beauty. Thanks Steve A for posting this yesterday. We struck lucky at 2.45pm in the picnic area where it was on an Oak Tree feeding on the Honeydew. It was an amazing experience as it frequently glided around the Oak and us during the next 2 1/2 hours.
It attracted quite a crowd at times but unfortunately it didn't come close enough for a Macro shot, however sandra did manage to get some record shots with her Canon 7D and 100-400 lense.
A brilliant day was had by everyone who saw it.
Photos attached
Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Sandra/Kevin
Glad you saw it,
For anyone interested in going it is still present today in and around the Picnic area this afternoon
I hope it lingers till the weekend
Glad you saw it,
For anyone interested in going it is still present today in and around the Picnic area this afternoon
I hope it lingers till the weekend
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
I’ve been looking at the weather charts.
On 18th, 19th & 20th June there were brisk winds straight from Norway.
The winds subsequently became light.
Jack
On 18th, 19th & 20th June there were brisk winds straight from Norway.
The winds subsequently became light.
Jack
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
It's not only AirCraft Pilots that take adavantage of the Jet Stream ~ eh Jack ...Jack Harrison wrote:I’ve been looking at the weather charts.
On 18th, 19th & 20th June there were brisk winds straight from Norway.
The winds subsequently became light.
Jack

A very fresh looking specimen in the pictures ~ good images considering. Well done.
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Gorgeous images. Such a beautiful butterfly.
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Completely agree with Susie - great job. Lovely to see such enthusiasm!Susie wrote:Gorgeous images. Such a beautiful butterfly.
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Incidentally, four Cranes flew over the picnic area while we were watching the CB today. I got a (very poor quality) record shot of the birds but it was adequate for the i/d to be confirmed by the staff who were slightly excited.

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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Nice shots, Jack! The last Crane I saw, last Saturday, had Storks nesting on it 
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
Despite what the RSPB staff suggested, I reckon those are Spoonbills rather than Cranes, aren't they? That's based on the apparently large and long bill, and the white primaries - Crane flight feathers would be dark. The apparently dark forewing looks to be a photographic artefact caused by strong light, bit like this one: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_uT_Kqp56XoQ/S ... web+59.jpg. There's been a number of Spoonbills moving around N Norfolk in the last few days, as well.Jack Harrison wrote:Incidentally, four Cranes flew over the picnic area while we were watching the CB today. I got a (very poor quality) record shot of the birds but it was adequate for the i/d to be confirmed by the staff who were slightly excited.
Jack
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
I really don’t know but I’m sure you are right. Despite the fact that they were very high and couldn’t be seen at all clearly, the striking characteristic was the translucent appearance of the aft part of the wings this being in contrast to the somewaht darker front part.
I presume both Cranes and Spoonbills use thermals to soar?
Jack
I presume both Cranes and Spoonbills use thermals to soar?
Jack
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Re: Camberwell Beauty Norfolk 28/06/10
How's your yearly tally coming along now Jack?
Nice bonus of the CB, great shot by the way.
In another thread someone had said how huge they were. I was reading Adrian Riley's book again last night and he lists the avarage wingspan for a CB as 82mm while His majesty is only a paltry 79mm (and I thought they were pretty big!), was it that large?
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Nice bonus of the CB, great shot by the way.
In another thread someone had said how huge they were. I was reading Adrian Riley's book again last night and he lists the avarage wingspan for a CB as 82mm while His majesty is only a paltry 79mm (and I thought they were pretty big!), was it that large?
Cheers
Lee
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