No bloody Bulgary for me! Since we have quite sophisticated butterfly mapping here in CR (due to a small area and many enthusiasts, I guess), I know that Poplar Admiral is present IN MY SECTOR!!!Michaeljf wrote:I can understand your wish to see the Poplar Admiral. I am going to Bulgaria next week and have a vague hope that I will see one, but they are more difficult to see than the Emperors. Even some of our experts here have only seen them a few times after years of searching and seeing many, many other species of butterfly!

The funny thing is a (female) friend of mine from the opposite part of the republic, with quite similar opportunities, met two Poplar Admirals, and no Emperor (that she'd love to). Emperors are even better phenomenon anyway!
(A lil' trouble for me is that in the Beskydy Mountains, which is nearby, found like 115 Purple Emperors, 50 Lesser Purple Emperors, and only 2 or 3 Poplar Admirals when roughly monitored. But the ratio is atrocious.)
Thanks. We really do have?Gibster wrote:Your lucky beetle looks like Rhagium mordax, but you've many more longhorns out there than we do here, so treat that as a very provisional ID!

I have no clue. Traplican is a Czech, living in a really, really good place for a butterfly lover.Gibster wrote:Are there many folk in Czech republic who visit UKButterflies?
Sure. Equally good, I think. And many galleries/blogs (1, 2, 3). In fact, I initially thought I might be alone (!)Gibster wrote:Is there a similar Czech butterfly website?

We also have some tropical butterfly houses, one Parnassius Apollo centered reservation (45 min by car for me), "a butterfly savanna", handful of key locations of various red listed butterflies, some heavily monitored areas/species, some studies... And like 50% of species (from cca 150?) more or less endangered, or near of it

BUT NO DISCUSSION FORUMS!


