I took these videos today and have notice similar behaviour quite alot in the past few weeks. Is it common for male to try "wrestle" female like this? I have seen it in past, bu the brambles get them caught up and they fly off.
http://www.zshare.net/video/2051728764c0c9/
there was around 7-8 males and two females in area at time.
GV White Mating Refusal
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Pierine wrestling

Usually, immediately after copulating, the male carries the female in flight to a nearby bush, or sometimes to a nectar source. The pair usually half-open their wings whilst copulated, so they can reflect solar energy onto the dark thorax and abdomen, which probably shortens the time needed to transfer the sperm and complete the copulation process.
When a male encounters a female that has already mated, the female opens her wings, and raises her abdomen at an angle of about 40 degrees, as a rejection signal. Males usually persist for a while before they get the message.
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Thanks. Thats good to know this is normal behaviour. 

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