Flutter of red Admirals
Flutter of red Admirals
Hi
I thought this video might be interesting for those who haven’t seen this sort of behaviour.
It’s a first for me and I found it very interesting. One normally sees this on Ivy bush or a buddleia
It’s a Flutter of Red Admirals collecting fermented sap from the base of an Oak tree.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMIuWRsqVZk
I thought this video might be interesting for those who haven’t seen this sort of behaviour.
It’s a first for me and I found it very interesting. One normally sees this on Ivy bush or a buddleia
It’s a Flutter of Red Admirals collecting fermented sap from the base of an Oak tree.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMIuWRsqVZk
Last edited by Chocky on Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Lovely footage that. They're having the time of their lives.
Odd how only Red Admirals seem to be massing for the feast.I'd have expected the odd Comma or Peacock to be indulging as well.
Odd how only Red Admirals seem to be massing for the feast.I'd have expected the odd Comma or Peacock to be indulging as well.
Re: Flutter of red Admirals
That is quite amazing. Great footage!
I wonder if the same effect could be achieved by putting maple syrup out? Hmmmm.....
I wonder if the same effect could be achieved by putting maple syrup out? Hmmmm.....

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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper 
Cheers,
- Pete

Cheers,
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
I just thought it would be intersting
But I can see some of you like to make fun.
But I can see some of you like to make fun.
Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Hi Chocky,
I am not quite sure what you mean in your message by making fun, but no one was making fun of you or the video clip (which is smashing) more we were thinking of ways we could replicate what we saw not having an oak tree sap run to hand
Susie
I am not quite sure what you mean in your message by making fun, but no one was making fun of you or the video clip (which is smashing) more we were thinking of ways we could replicate what we saw not having an oak tree sap run to hand

Susie
Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Well for a start you have changed you comment . You were wondering if it would have the same effect on humans if you put syrup on their head or face
and Pete Eels' comment ?
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Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper
Cheers,
- Pete
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and Pete Eels' comment ?
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Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper
Cheers,
- Pete
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Nobody is making fun of you Chocky and I'm not sure why you might think that. As Susie says, our suggestions are to try and emulate what you've seen.
The reason I said "Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper" is because I might do just that (since Red Admiral are attracted to rotting fruit).
Am I missing something?
Cheers,
- Pete
The reason I said "Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper" is because I might do just that (since Red Admiral are attracted to rotting fruit).
Am I missing something?
Cheers,
- Pete
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Interesting video. I've only seen this behaviour once - at Heligan, many years ago. I don't know why it is so rarely seen in this country but I suppose a combination of things is needed - good numbers of butterflies and the sap source. Further south, in Europe, it is quite common to see large groups of butterflies around damp spots and the like, but a rare sight here.
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Personally, I loved the video. I'd be prepared to do an experiment with something similarly attractive to see if I could attract such a swarm (far better when nature serves these things up herself though).
Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Right. Firstly I have NOT edited any of my of above posts and nor has anyone else.Chocky wrote:Well for a start you have changed you comment . You were wondering if it would have the same effect on humans if you put syrup on their head or face
and Pete Eels' comment ?
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Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper
Cheers,
- Pete
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And putting syrup on heads and faces? I didn't say that and it certainly is a strange thing to think of. I thought it was a lovely bit of video footage and I was concerned this morning that you may have taken offence at something someone had said but you take my consideration and are rude in return by alleging that I have said things that I have not said.
I look forward to receiving your apology for your misrepresentation and your rude behaviour.
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Chocky
You have a very wierd grasp of the English language if you can read anything insulting in either Pete or Susies posts.
I have read and re-read them both and they are perfectly reasonable, and appreciative of the video you posted.
Secondly, Susie can not have altered her post as it would say "edited once" on it (as this one does)
I am sure you have misread the posts, and a simple apology will clear the air on this very friendly forum.
You have a very wierd grasp of the English language if you can read anything insulting in either Pete or Susies posts.
I have read and re-read them both and they are perfectly reasonable, and appreciative of the video you posted.
Secondly, Susie can not have altered her post as it would say "edited once" on it (as this one does)
I am sure you have misread the posts, and a simple apology will clear the air on this very friendly forum.
Cheers
Roger
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
OK if I misread your post my apologies
But the post about maple syrup on head and the efect on humans was changed
How ever : "Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper "
What's that suposed to mean?
But the post about maple syrup on head and the efect on humans was changed
How ever : "Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper "
What's that suposed to mean?
Re: Flutter of red Admirals
OK. if I misread your post my apologies
But the post about putting maple syrup on a person or similar and having the same efect on humans was there
What is this suposed to mean: "Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper"
I have re-posted the video
But the post about putting maple syrup on a person or similar and having the same efect on humans was there
What is this suposed to mean: "Now that's an idea. Might go and get me some plums tomorrow in order to let them rot. Either that or find a local orchard like Kipper"
I have re-posted the video
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Have you read my earlier response?
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Chocky,
This is from Sussex Kippers' Diary post from Saturday-
Incidentally - your post now says this at the bottom-
HTH
(Incidentally - I recall reading Chocky by John Windham in my youth. It was a young man posessed by aliens and hearing strange voices in his head.
He would be about your age by now...........................).
This is from Sussex Kippers' Diary post from Saturday-
Perhaps that explains Pete's remarks.This afternoon (15th September) I visited Maynards PYO fruit orchards at Windmill Hill Farm in the East Sussex village of Ticehurst. This family run business is set in beautiful countryside within a part of Sussex I seldom visit. I was keen to follow up on the report of 1000+ Red Admiral made by Tony Lloyd and Malcolm Phillips, who had counted the butteflies which are currently enjoying the decaying 'Brighton Belle' plums.
Incidentally - your post now says this at the bottom-
If Susie had altered her post it would say this on hers as well - and it doesn't.Last edited by Chocky on Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
HTH
(Incidentally - I recall reading Chocky by John Windham in my youth. It was a young man posessed by aliens and hearing strange voices in his head.
He would be about your age by now...........................).
Cheers
Roger
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
I feel like I'm in the 'Twilight Zone' here!
Chocky, we all LOVE butterflies and everyone who's posted has appreciated your footage.
We liked it so much some of us want to try to recreate those conditions ourselves.
Now, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.....
Chocky, we all LOVE butterflies and everyone who's posted has appreciated your footage.
We liked it so much some of us want to try to recreate those conditions ourselves.
Now, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.....
Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Chocky, I wrote no such thing and my post wasn't altered by me.
I am not sure what your problem is but as it's nothing to do with me i'll just let you stew in your wrongness and be wrong
Anyway, life's too short. Moving on .....
I am not sure what your problem is but as it's nothing to do with me i'll just let you stew in your wrongness and be wrong

Anyway, life's too short. Moving on .....
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Re: Flutter of red Admirals
Hi Chocky
I think your video is fantastic and would have loved to have witnessed this spectacle myself. I think everyone else viewing it would have similar thoughts.
I am not sure how you have misinterpreted comments as I also can not see any negative comments in the posts. Maybe you misunderstood the
Hi Rogerdodge
I think a comment like this is only likely to antagonise somebody who wrongly thinks they have been ridiculed
Surely this is all down to a misunderstanding
This is normally such a polite and well mannered forum, unlike some I have been on.
I think your video is fantastic and would have loved to have witnessed this spectacle myself. I think everyone else viewing it would have similar thoughts.
I am not sure how you have misinterpreted comments as I also can not see any negative comments in the posts. Maybe you misunderstood the

Hi Rogerdodge
I think a comment like this is only likely to antagonise somebody who wrongly thinks they have been ridiculed


Rogerdodge wrote: (Incidentally - I recall reading Chocky by John Windham in my youth. It was a young man posessed by aliens and hearing strange voices in his head.
He would be about your age by now...........................).