April 2014
- andy brown
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Re: April 2014
Hi Pauline,
The Glow-worm was also at Noar-hill
Regards
Andy
The Glow-worm was also at Noar-hill
Regards
Andy
Re: April 2014
Super shots of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary Roger, you've whetted my appetite to check out the Herefordshire colonies now
Bill

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Re: April 2014
Painted Lady spotted this morning on Frog Firle, Seaford.
Re: April 2014
Thanks Andy - can you tell me any more. Where on Noar Hill did you find it - or are they all over? I am only 10 mins away and used to have them in my lane but they are now long gone. How would I start looking for one - in the daytime that is?
- Neil Freeman
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Re: April 2014
Cracking photos of the Green Hairstreaks Ian.
I am going to be down on the IOW for a few days end of May, got my fingers crossed already for the weather
Cheers,
Neil F.
I am going to be down on the IOW for a few days end of May, got my fingers crossed already for the weather

Cheers,
Neil F.
- andy brown
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Re: April 2014
Morning Pauline,
The glow-worm Larvae was just walking across a bare bit of soil over one of the hillocks near the middle of the reserve it was the only one seen though.
Kind Regards
Andy
The glow-worm Larvae was just walking across a bare bit of soil over one of the hillocks near the middle of the reserve it was the only one seen though.
Kind Regards
Andy
Re: April 2014
I saw a couple of Wall at Folkestone Warren today
Hoggers
Also Dingy Skippers, Orange Tips, Speckled Woods, Small Whites and Green Hairstreaks
Happy HuntingHoggers
- Marc Heath
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Re: April 2014
After many hours of trying this year for a decent underwing shot of an Orange Tip, one finally gave in today and let me take a few shots of this stunning pattern.
Marc
Marc
Re: April 2014
Great photo- I am well-impressed.Ian
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My 1st try(for 2014) for 3 target species for the day...those being Green Hairstreak, Dingy Skipper, Grizzled Skipper.
Im pleased to have seen/photographed them all at the same site today
A Peacock, Brimstone, an Holy Blue were also seen. Whilst i only saw one Grizzled Skipper at one time, i saw up to four Dingy Skippers dueling on the wing.
Nice to see a pair of Common Lizards too...I couldnt hang around for long, because of work commitments, so i was a bit rushed!!
Location was Kent.
Cheers Paul.
Several photos then. All shot using a Raynox 250 macro lens, attached to my FZ45 bridge camera. Which meant getting very close(within 6 inches to subjects!!).
Im pleased to have seen/photographed them all at the same site today

A Peacock, Brimstone, an Holy Blue were also seen. Whilst i only saw one Grizzled Skipper at one time, i saw up to four Dingy Skippers dueling on the wing.
Nice to see a pair of Common Lizards too...I couldnt hang around for long, because of work commitments, so i was a bit rushed!!
Location was Kent.
Cheers Paul.
Several photos then. All shot using a Raynox 250 macro lens, attached to my FZ45 bridge camera. Which meant getting very close(within 6 inches to subjects!!).
Re: April 2014
Excellent stuff, Hoggers. I may make a diversion to my local Wall Brown 'hotspot' this weekend if it's fair.Hoggers wrote:I saw a couple of Wall at Folkestone Warren today
- Lee Hurrell
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Re: April 2014
Time well spent, Marc - what an image.Marc Heath wrote: After many hours of trying this year for a decent underwing shot of an Orange Tip...
Best wishes,
Lee
To butterfly meadows, chalk downlands and leafy glades; to summers eternal.
Re: April 2014
Great photos, well done. IanTestudo Man wrote:My 1st try(for 2014) for 3 target species for the day...those being Green Hairstreak, Dingy Skipper, Grizzled Skipper.
Im pleased to have seen/photographed them all at the same site today![]()
A Peacock, Brimstone, an Holy Blue were also seen. Whilst i only saw one Grizzled Skipper at one time, i saw up to four Dingy Skippers dueling on the wing.
Nice to see a pair of Common Lizards too...I couldnt hang around for long, because of work commitments, so i was a bit rushed!!
Location was Kent.
Cheers Paul.
Several photos then. All shot using a Raynox 250 macro lens, attached to my FZ45 bridge camera. Which meant getting very close(within 6 inches to subjects!!).
- Lee Hurrell
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Re: April 2014
I agree, Paul. I particularly like the Grizzled Skipper, lovely.
Best wishes,
Lee
Best wishes,
Lee
To butterfly meadows, chalk downlands and leafy glades; to summers eternal.
Re: April 2014
Fabulous photographs everyone, and such an amazing array of species, so many more than we have round here. I particularly love the Orange Tip photograph. Do you find they land much? I have never had one land long enough to photograph, seems an impossible task!
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So far all I have seen this month are Peacock, Orange Tip and Speckled Wood. All in my garden here in Wales.
A couple of Speckled Woods:
A couple of Speckled Woods:
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You seem to be new to the forums. so a welcome from me. Nice photos - I like the colour in the background of your first Speckled Wood and a very nice Sm Tort. on the other thread. I look forward to seeing more.Susan wrote:So far all I have seen this month are Peacock, Orange Tip and Speckled Wood. All in my garden here in Wales.
A couple of Speckled Woods:
Mike
Re: April 2014
Some Spring 2014 Orange-tip images.
Re: April 2014
Spring butterflies.
