Well strictly speaking it doesn't, but today we do have a very strong vent d'ouestcjackson wrote:I don't think the Mistral reaches as far East as chez toi.

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Well strictly speaking it doesn't, but today we do have a very strong vent d'ouestcjackson wrote:I don't think the Mistral reaches as far East as chez toi.
a bit like this do you mean ?cjackson wrote:Thanks for the comments, David and Charles.
David, you should pop down South some time during one of the two TTP brood flight periods.![]()
One of my aims this season is a full openwing shot of the TTP, however this will be a tall order as they generally only open up by about 50%.
Yes, Colin, I am doing "le pont" (having an extended public holiday weekend), however today, Friday, a chill Mistral wind has blown up so that's a bit frustrating - Saturday and Sunday should be better. I don't think the Mistral reaches as far East as chez toi.![]()
Cheers, Chris
heheheDavid M wrote:That's enough, Charles.
Seeing the weather reports from the UK (that I can pick up on freesat Sky News), I think you are lucky to see anything, Charles.Charles Nicol wrote:Great pics Chris !
i saw a Holly Blue yesterday
Roger, I guess you meant eastwardRoger Gibbons wrote:Spanish Gatekeepers may slowly be working westwards their way to you, Colin
Lovely hairstreak pic Chris. What is that brightly coloured flower ?cjackson wrote:Hi Charles and Colin,
Those Spanish Gatekeepers, along with the Meadow Browns, are the most common species this week.
According to distribution maps, Spanish Gatekeepers do seem thinly spread along the South coast of France. I see them at work in Vitrolles and also see them on the outskirts of Marseilles.
Today at lunchtime I spotted my first False Ilex Hairstreak of the year,on the plateau of Vitrolles. This species has probably been around since last Sunday, but I've been in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong weather
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Also at lunchtime, down in the olive grove I saw a Red-underwing Skipper and a Green-veined White: I'm looking out now for the Blue-spot Hairstreak and the Dusky Heath.![]()
Cheers, Chris
That pink flower, Charles, is a Rock Rose. In French it is called "Ciste blanc" although it is not white. Confusing ?Charles Nicol wrote: ... Lovely hairstreak pic Chris. What is that brightly coloured flower ?
ahhh merci Christophe ! would that then be a Cistus ?cjackson wrote:That pink flower, Charles, is a Rock Rose. In French it is called "Ciste blanc" although it is not white. Confusing ?Charles Nicol wrote: ... Lovely hairstreak pic Chris. What is that brightly coloured flower ?![]()
Chris