
Cheers,
- Pete
I did wonder if they are still migrating in?David M wrote:That Painted Lady's the most ragged specimen I've ever seen. Boy, he/she's had a hard life.
Well,,, i wish.This year I seem to have been lucky to find several species mating to photograph- green hairstreak, small blue, common blue, chalkhill blue, brown argus, Glanville fritillary, meadow brown, silver-washed fritillary. Has anyone else had similar experiences?
GV Whites and Small/Large White is all I got and courting Common blues. Not as lucky as you though. Apparently in the wild, its very lucky to see Red Admiral mating as this is so often not seen or rarely seen. I've never seen it before anyway, and red admirals courting is just as rare if not rarer to see in wild. I have seen all the others: Painted Lady, Small Tortoiseshell and Comma mating, but never the Red Admiral.This year I seem to have been lucky to find several species mating to photograph- green hairstreak, small blue, common blue, chalkhill blue, brown argus, Glanville fritillary, meadow brown, silver-washed fritillary. Has anyone else had similar experiences?