I'll send a cheque over when the profits start rolling in.


On the other hand if I don't recoup the expenses paid out on making these films I'll send an invoice.


Cheers
Paul
I suppose I should atone for my flippant remarks by inviting Mr & Mrs.W.Wales-Middleton to take part in our Green Hairstreak survey. I don't think we would be that bothered if they couldn't do it until the 30th.A Church of England bishop who made "deeply offensive" comments on Facebook about the royal engagement has been suspended from his public duties
LOL! Surely he'd have been more interested in a Monarch related survey?Jack Harrison wrote:I suppose I should atone for my flippant remarks by inviting Mr & Mrs.W.Wales-Middleton to take part in our Green Hairstreak survey.
My thoughts exactly. The Green Hairstreak is one of the first species I hope to find next year. I've never seen one, though neither have I specifically gone searching for them.Jack Harrison wrote:29th April 2011 could be an extremely good day to carry out some research on the under-recorded Green Hairstreak which can be found over much of Britain.
Grizzled Skipper & Wood White - one visit in May to Botany Bay/Oaken Wood. Wood White a dead cert and Grizzled Skipper unless you are very unluckyGrizzled Skipper
Wood White
Green Hairstreak
White-letter Hairstreak
Silver-studded Blue
Duke of Burgundy Frit.
White Admiral (Seen this season, but not photographed)
Purple Emperor
Small Pearl-bordered Frit.
Pearl-bordered Frit.
High Brown Frit.
Dark Green Frit.
Glanville Frit.
Excellent !! More wit pleaseDavid M wrote:
LOL! Surely he'd have been more interested in a Monarch related survey?
Hi Bob,bob parsons alberta wrote:In August, going to the Grasslands National Park in SW Sask. to help in the study going on there regarding the Mormon Metalmark
My guess is the Downs Link path, the old railway line that runs north to south from Cranleigh.I can now add hunting for Black hairstreak to my to-do list for next year.