Neil Hulme
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Re: Sussex Kipper
I have often wondered how the Sussex Kipper gets such good photographs.It is obviously all about field craft and having a supple body.Most of us wouldn't be able to get up after these contortions.Here are two examples of the efforts required to get these photo's.
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Re: Sussex Kipper
Legend.
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cracking Emperor shots as usual Neil, the dew covered Marbled White is exceptional.
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Re: Sussex Kipper
In Search Of New Emperor Woods
On Tuesday (28th June) I joined forces with Matthew Oates in a hunt for new Sussex Purple Emperor sites - new for us that is! In a quiet wood near Billingshurst we saw 3 male Emperors, one of which came down to my bait, and then my finger. We may have seen more, but a fierce lightening storm brought a premature end to proceedings. A recently-emerged Speckled Wood patrolled the ride as we waited for HIM.
On Tuesday (28th June) I joined forces with Matthew Oates in a hunt for new Sussex Purple Emperor sites - new for us that is! In a quiet wood near Billingshurst we saw 3 male Emperors, one of which came down to my bait, and then my finger. We may have seen more, but a fierce lightening storm brought a premature end to proceedings. A recently-emerged Speckled Wood patrolled the ride as we waited for HIM.
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Fermyn (Part 1) - To The Woods, Without Breakfast!
With a disappointing start to The Season down South the lure of Fermyn was too strong to resist. On Wednesday 29th June I drove North early in the morning, arriving before He had stirred. It turned out to be one of those sublime days which come but once a year. He came down in wave after wave throughout the morning, in numbers I have not experienced before. Having my Japanese folding commuter bicycle always gives me the edge when clocking up numbers and I travelled some distance through the ride system; nevertheless, 35 grounded males is a LOT! At times I could see 5 or 6 quartering a short section of the track. One of my baits played host to 3 Emperors, 4 Red Admirals and a Comma. They landed on my forehead, hand, boots, trousers, rucksack and bicycle - they swarmed. I even managed the open wing, purple shot on foliage as a male cleaned his proboscis. It was a memorable morning, but just around the corner there was an even greater prize awaiting.

With a disappointing start to The Season down South the lure of Fermyn was too strong to resist. On Wednesday 29th June I drove North early in the morning, arriving before He had stirred. It turned out to be one of those sublime days which come but once a year. He came down in wave after wave throughout the morning, in numbers I have not experienced before. Having my Japanese folding commuter bicycle always gives me the edge when clocking up numbers and I travelled some distance through the ride system; nevertheless, 35 grounded males is a LOT! At times I could see 5 or 6 quartering a short section of the track. One of my baits played host to 3 Emperors, 4 Red Admirals and a Comma. They landed on my forehead, hand, boots, trousers, rucksack and bicycle - they swarmed. I even managed the open wing, purple shot on foliage as a male cleaned his proboscis. It was a memorable morning, but just around the corner there was an even greater prize awaiting.
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Fermyn (Part 2) - afflicta
I'm very grateful to UKBers Nick Ballard and Phil Bromley for pointing out the Purple Emperor aberrant (later identified as ab. afflicta by Piers) which they had already photographed that morning (29th June) in Lady Wood at Fermyn. I had already clocked up 26 grounded males on an adjacent ride, but the day was just getting better by the moment! The butterfly had retired to a low hazel during a dull, cooler period, but was tantalisingly just out of reach of the camera. As we chewed the cud I remained quietly optimistic that it would return to ground ....... and after 10 minutes it did so, thereafter allowing me ample opportunity to photograph this rare and beautiful insect.
On Friday (1st July) I received a text from Matthew, who had just arrived at Fermyn and quickly located the specimen. Apparently it was also giving much pleasure to other lucky butterflyers. Two days in Fermyn is never enough.
I'm very grateful to UKBers Nick Ballard and Phil Bromley for pointing out the Purple Emperor aberrant (later identified as ab. afflicta by Piers) which they had already photographed that morning (29th June) in Lady Wood at Fermyn. I had already clocked up 26 grounded males on an adjacent ride, but the day was just getting better by the moment! The butterfly had retired to a low hazel during a dull, cooler period, but was tantalisingly just out of reach of the camera. As we chewed the cud I remained quietly optimistic that it would return to ground ....... and after 10 minutes it did so, thereafter allowing me ample opportunity to photograph this rare and beautiful insect.
On Friday (1st July) I received a text from Matthew, who had just arrived at Fermyn and quickly located the specimen. Apparently it was also giving much pleasure to other lucky butterflyers. Two days in Fermyn is never enough.
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Re: Sussex Kipper
At 5.35 am on Monday 4th July, despite my lengthy insistence that Mia Iris Hulme (italics for Iris please – after the Purple Emperor) would NOT be born on American Independence Day …… she was, at 8lbs 6 ozs. I look forward to spending many happy years dragging her around damp woods and Harvey Nicks. In my eyes Hannah has now achieved goddess status, for producing such a beautiful daughter for us. Emperor hat by 'House of Mrs Hulme'.
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Wonderful news, Neil!
Many congratulations to you and Hannah
All the best,
Lee
Many congratulations to you and Hannah

All the best,
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Great news Neil, congratulations to you both. Hannah has done you proud, that's the loveliest iris photo I have seen this year
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Agreed!Vince Massimo wrote:that's the loveliest iris photo I have seen this year.

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Re: Sussex Kipper
Amazing pictures. And congratulations on the new arrival.
When I met Matthew there on the Saturday, he also showed me pictures of a rather impressive Comma aberrant he'd seen there on Friday. Did you find that one?Sussex Kipper wrote: On Friday (1st July) I received a text from Matthew, who had just arrived at Fermyn and quickly located the specimen.
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Re: Sussex Kipper
Yeayyyy!!!
Many congratulations to all three of you:
To Neil and Hannah for producing such a lovely larva and to Mia for choosing such a nature-loving pair as Mum and Dad. I'm sure you will have a great life together.
NB: As with all babies, remember "to keep the wet end dry and the dry end wet!"
Trev

Many congratulations to all three of you:
To Neil and Hannah for producing such a lovely larva and to Mia for choosing such a nature-loving pair as Mum and Dad. I'm sure you will have a great life together.
NB: As with all babies, remember "to keep the wet end dry and the dry end wet!"


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Congratulations.
Kindest regards. Mark
Kindest regards. Mark
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Congratulations!
I am thrilled that Mia has safely emerged and hope everyone is well and adjusting to life with the new addition. Sussex Nipper is quite possibly the prettiest baby I have ever seen. Must take after her mum!

I am thrilled that Mia has safely emerged and hope everyone is well and adjusting to life with the new addition. Sussex Nipper is quite possibly the prettiest baby I have ever seen. Must take after her mum!

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Re: Sussex Kipper
Neil. Congrats all round from me too, and if you stray off the "p" into scene there is a baby mode
I'll have to have a drink tonight to wet the babies head...... any excuse
Chris

I'll have to have a drink tonight to wet the babies head...... any excuse

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Many many congratulations to you and Hannah! She looks adorable, I wonder who she takes after?!
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Make the most of her, it may not seem like it when you're doing a feed at 3am, but they grow up before you know it and you're wondering where the years went.
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Many Congratulations to all of you, Neil. She's gorgeous.
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Re: Sussex Kipper
Would like to add my congratulations and best wishes to Hannah and Neil on their life bringing and life changing happy event .
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Re: Sussex Kipper
She is beautiful Neil, congratulations!No more butterflying for a good while then! 

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