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I will try and make at least a couple of visits, though unfortunately exams are going to be a real pain this year (certainy for Pearl-Bordered). I should be able to get over there in the first week of June, so should hopefully get Small Pearl Bordered and maybe some late Pearl Bordered (maybe even Marsh Frit if they are around?). The last two years I have visited Alice Holt/Chiddingfold for Purple Emperors - though this year I should have a bit more time to hopefully explore some new areas such as Bentley!Wurzel wrote:Good news about the first Orange-tipI'm still searching for mine
If you can try to make a couple of visits to Bentley Wood, one for fresh Pearl Bordered, then a few weeks later for Small Pearls and finally in mid to late July for Purple Emperor (unless you have a better site that is as Bentley is good but can be hit or miss). If you're constrained by family then one visit might be enough for both Pearl and Small Pearls but the Pearls might be slightly worn by then.
Good luck with it, might even see you there.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Thank you for the 'shameless plug' - I really enjoyed your photosABerryman wrote:Photos from recent trips can be found on my flickr page (apologies for shameless plug!)...
Hi Mike,MikeOxon wrote:Thank you for the 'shameless plug' - I really enjoyed your photosABerryman wrote:Photos from recent trips can be found on my flickr page (apologies for shameless plug!)...![]()
I liked the way you included the location in your Grey Phalarope pic - too many bird shots could be taken 'anywhere'. These birds occasionally turn up at my local Farmoor Reservoir and are always extremely confiding. I joked to a friend that a wide-angle would be more useful than a tele, when one wanted to investigate his lens hood!
Mike
Nice photos of the beautiful RNGrebe - I went back for another look myself this afternoon.ABerryman wrote:Still haven't been insearch of butterflies up that way though, anything worth investigating?