Bill

I did!!!!For some reason nobody seemed to have any luck getting open wing shots
I noticed a similar pattern with Silver-studded Blues on Iping Common today - when it was sunny they would only settle with their wings up but when it became cloudier they were more prone to sit with their wings open. I guess they need the heat more when it's cloudy?millerd wrote:It may seem contrary, but what you need for them to open up is warm bright overcast - definitely not hot sunshine.
Interesting Dave, contrary could be the right description, last year I managed several open wing shots on what was almost a cloudless hot day, I guess there could be a little more to learn about their 'cooling systems'millerd wrote:It may seem contrary, but what you need for them to open up is warm bright overcast - definitely not hot sunshine.
Dave
Hello Guy,padfield wrote:A trick which works with many blues (I can't remember if I've done it with large blues) is to move a shadow slowly over the nectaring butterfly while its wings are closed and then after a short while to move the shadow off again. If it is hot, the blue will remain wings closed when the 'cloud' comes over but instinctively open the wings when the sun strikes it again. It's a bit like a knee-jerk reflex.
Guy
Hi FISHiEE,FISHiEE wrote: I too noticed all of the Silver Studded Blues at Iping common doing this a once the day really hotted up on Saturday. They would close wings, and face straight into the sun so they caught as little sun as possible thus making them incredibly difficult to see. Where were you John W?! I saw the sun for only about 10 minutes when I went back on the sunday... it was much better though!
Ah that'll be why then. I left around 12:30.John W wrote:
Hi FISHiEE,
I was about 300-400 yards west of the car park, on the main track, between about 1.30pm and 3. There were plenty of SSB's within quite a small area so I didn't bother walking around much! I did briefly chat to two other photographers, one with a tripod, I don't know if that was you?
The irony of it all George...when you want them open they stay closed, when you want them closed they stay open...perhaps their unaware that we're UK Butterflyers and deserve some serious co-operationGeorge wrote:Just a quick note to say how much we enjoyed our day on Collard Hil last Friday - along with Neil (Sussex Kipper), Bill (wilrow) et al. Shame we couldn't get an open wing shot of the Large Blues but it wasn't the day for it I guess.
We went back to Priddy Minories in the afternoon as I wanted to get some underside shots of the Small PBF but believe it or not they would not close their wings at all - still too warm maybe (this was at 7pm!)
Anyway - hope to see more UK Butterfliers on various hillsides soon - a great bunch of people!
Cheers
George