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Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 3:08 pm
by Goldie M
So do I Mike, Goldie :D

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 8:18 am
by Mike Robinson
I'm probably being over-fanciful but has occurred to me that the face of the Large Skipper Butterfly bears an uncanny resemblance to the face of an American Bison!
largeskippererithmarshes9july2016.jpg

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 11:45 am
by Jack Harrison
Looking at the picture full size I can just about make out what you are getting at.

Presumably photo taken at Bison Hill near Whipsnade? :D

Jack

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:46 am
by Mike Robinson
I really must make an effort with this, this Year.

During an Outing walking over the former Thamesmead Golf Course and along the Thames Path towards Erith on Saturday (lovely weather) we were Super-Fortunate in spotting a Brimstone Butterfly, a Comma Butterfly, two Peacock Butterflies, at least two Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies and Very-Surprisingly, a Small White Butterfly.

We saw the Brimstone Butterfly and a first Peacock Butterfly on the former Golf Course, where we also noticed some flowering Coltsfoot viz.
coltsfootonegolfcourse11march2017.jpg
Beside the short length of Footpath, connecting the former Golf Course with the Thames Path, we spotted a Comma Butterfly viz.
commagolfcoursearea11march2017.jpg
And shortly after joining the Thames Path we chanced upon a small population of Rue-Leaved Saxifrage viz.
rueleavedsaxifragethamespath11march2107.jpg
Walking along the Thames Path, we arrived at the Outfall of the Crossness Sewage Works. It was High Tide and we noticed a number of Black-Tailed Godwits &c. waiting for the Tide to turn and the Mud to reappear viz.
birdsoutfall11march2017.jpg
Shortly afterwards we saw a Peacock Butterfly visting a Cherry Plum, which was flowering Very-Prettily viz.
peacockthamespath11march2017.jpg
We also noticed that the White Ramping Fumitory, growing beside the Thames Path, close to the Waste Incinerator, is flowering viz.
whiterampingfumotorythamespath11march2017.jpg
Reaching the Footpath (in the Erith area) connecting the Thames Path with nearby Church Manorway, we first spotted the Small White Butterfly viz.
smallwhitethamespatherith11march2017.jpg
and then at least two Small Tortoisehell Butterflies viz.
smalltortoiseshellfootpatherith11march2017.jpg

All in all, a Super-Satisfactory Outing.

Previously seen during 2017: a couple of Red Admiral Butterflies and a Peacock Butterfly.

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:18 pm
by David M
That's two images on Small Whites on here already and we're not yet mid-March!! I love the Peacock on the blossom....beautiful contrast of colour.

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:22 pm
by Wurzel
A Small White already? :D :mrgreen: Let's hope it's a sign of things to come! :D

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:38 pm
by Mike Robinson
For David M and Wurzel,

Thanks for noticing this &c. Interestingly, we are aware of a local’ sighting earlier in the Month, of a possible Small White Butterfly; sadly, the person who saw the Butterfly was unable to ID it with full Confidence.

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:48 am
by trevor
Some great stuff there Mike, but you've still got to beat that Peacock image from a couple of years back !.

Have a great season,
Trevor.

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 8:03 am
by Mike Robinson
Trevor: thanks. And I hope all goes well for you too. Mike...

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:35 am
by Mike Robinson
Our Butterfly Season continues apace locally (in the London Borough of Bexley).

There seem to be quite a few Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies fluttering around viz.
smalltortsfootpatherith25march2017.jpg
smalltortfootpatherith25march2017.jpg
smalltortfootpatherith27march2017.jpg
Also a growing number of small white Butterflies: both Green-Veined White and Small White Butterflies viz.
greenveinedwhiteonenormanroad27march2017.jpg
greenveinedwhitetwonormanroad27march2017.jpg
smallwhitethamespathbelvedere27march2017.jpg
And we were Super-Pleased to see at least three Orange-Tip Butterflies (yesterday) with one supping at a Bluebell viz.
orangetipbluebell28march2017.jpg
Footnote: we are not, nor ever will be, what we consider to be, Proper Butterfly People. We enjoy looking for Butterflies and Photographing them but that is probably as far, for various reasons, our Interest will extend. Nothing wrong with that of course. But we were reminded of our Limitations a few days ago, when we watched this Comma Butterfly fluttering around until it Landed!
smalltortnotcomma.jpg
Whoooooooops. Which explains why we Very Rarely try to ID a Butterfly in Flight.

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:49 am
by Goldie M
Lovely shots Mike, particularly the Orange Tip on the Blue Bell, I'm like you, I just love taking shots of Butterflies but since joining UKB i've learned much more about them, you also will find posts on this site very informative and helpful :D Goldie :D

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 9:11 am
by Mike Robinson
Goldie: thanks. I think I probably pick things up, often without realising it. And yes, these Personal Diaries are very 'informative and helpful'. Kind regards...

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:23 pm
by Wurzel
Things are moving forwards apace in your neck of the woods Mike, cracking shot of the OT :mrgreen: We're being held back at the moment by low cloud that only seems to burn off too late in the afternoon :(

Have a goodun

Wurzel

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:32 pm
by Mike Robinson
Howdy: I hope that your Weather is improving. We had another no-cardigan day again today. Thanks for noticing the Orange-Tip...

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:36 pm
by David M
Great spring images, Mike. March Orange Tips don't come around that often so make the most of them!

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:40 pm
by millerd
Great shot of the Orange Tip on the bluebell, Mike. A really nice combination. :)

Dave

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:36 am
by Mike Robinson
Dear David M and Millerd:

Thanks for noticing the Orange-Tip Butterfly. During 2016, we saw our first Orange-Tip Butterfly on 12 April so this is a couple of weeks or so earlier. They were out in force yesterday (same place) viz.
orangetiptwo30march2017.jpg
orangetipone30march2017.jpg
And there were lots of Brimstone Butterflies about too including this Character viz.
brimstonedandelionfootpath30march2017.jpg

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:10 am
by MikeOxon
Mike Robinson wrote: we are not ..... Proper Butterfly People. We enjoy looking for Butterflies ...
I think that describes a great many of us here :) It's good to know that there are a few real entomologists around, as well, ready to help when we get stuck.

Mike

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 4:27 pm
by Mike Robinson
Thanks...

Re: Mike Robinson

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:28 pm
by Wurzel
Great shot of the OT Mike :mrgreen: :D March OTs are a great thing, hopefully things will carry progressing nicely and the Grizzlies will be about soon :D .

Have a goodun

Wurzel