Here are three that I saw keeping to the main thoroughfares up the mountains.None were far from a cafe.
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Swiss ringlets
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Re: Swiss ringlets
I'd agree with meolans for your first, P.J. Looks like a male to me.
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Re: Swiss ringlets
Thanks.I hope you are enjoying your Alps.
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Re: Swiss ringlets
Yes, I agree with all the IDs.
Erebia definitely does get easier as you get your eye in!
Guy
Erebia definitely does get easier as you get your eye in!
Guy
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