Is this a Grayling of some kind

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DaveBlom
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Is this a Grayling of some kind

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Hi all,

Just joined and have a butterfly that I can't identify.
The nearest I can get in my book is the Common Grayling, but would like to be sure, quite a few of these about in the dunes on Norfolk coast (Waxham to be precise). First one has a bit of a dark background, but second is a bit better. They're different specimens as well but look the same to me :D
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Any recommendations for a book that has both open & closed wing pictures in it?

Cheers

Dave
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Re: Is this a Grayling of some kind

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Hi Dave - and welcome! You've identified this correctly as a Grayling, which are masters of disguise, and always settle with their wings shut!

Cheers,

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Re: Is this a Grayling of some kind

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Hi Dave,

These are definitely Grayling, which are quite common on the Norfolk coast.
See http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species. ... ies=semele

A great little pocket guide to identify British and Irish butterflies is here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pocket-Guide-Bu ... 0953139913
If you want something more substantial, you can do no better than this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Butterflies-Bri ... 0956490204

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Re: Is this a Grayling of some kind

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Many thanks to you both, I'm going to order the Pocket Guide and see how I get on. I'll probably end up ordering the other book as well as the reviews look good on Amazon.
The book I currently have is for Britain and Europe and quite confusing sometimes.

Cheers

Dave
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