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Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 6:40 pm
by Roger Gibbons
Cirsii struck me immediately. And it helps that I know they fly at Ste Baume (having seen them there on several occasions).
Roger
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:37 am
by Chris Jackson
Thank you for the ID, Guy and Roger. These Pyrgus look very much alike. Your personal experience is more valuable than the generalised information in the reference books.
The PACA Butterfly Atlas places Cinquefoil Skipper sightings, however, quite a distance from where this one was spotted.
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:38 pm
by Roger Gibbons
Don't put all your faith in the PACA Atlas. Var was very much under-recorded until Philippe (Bricaire) and I started to have a thorough look. Here's a photo I took two years ago at Ste Baume.
http://www.butterfliesoffrance.com/html ... Var_1Sep13_
Roger
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:57 pm
by Chris Jackson
Your study of the Cinquefoil Skipper is quite thorough, Roger.
You have a good set of high quality upperside and underside photos which makes the features a lot clearer.
I must keep more precise records of the locations of my own sightings relative to those given in the PACA atlas (I have got a good handful of discrepancies already).
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:58 am
by Chris Jackson
Tuesday 28th July - South of France
The Mistral wind is blowing at the moment which is keeping the temperature down to between 28 and 30°C

.
Yesterday at work during my lunchbreak, on the plateau of Vitrolles, I spotted what should be my last "local" butterfly species of the season, the Tree Grayling, which appeared on exactly the same date as last year.
This species likes to suddenly drop down and hide in the dappled shade at the foot of bushes, and preferably behind a twig or blade of grass which makes taking photos more tricky
Tree Grayling:
Context - plateau of Vitrolles:
Also seen - Long-tail Blue:
Also flying: Swallowtail, Scarce Swallowtail, Two-tailed Pasha and Striped Grayling.
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:52 pm
by Charles Nicol
cjackson wrote:Tuesday 28th July - South of France
The Mistral wind is blowing at the moment which is keeping the temperature down to between 28 and 30°C

.
Yesterday at work during my lunchbreak, on the plateau of Vitrolles, I spotted what should be my last "local" butterfly species of the season, the Tree Grayling, which appeared on exactly the same date as last year.
This species likes to suddenly drop down and hide in the dappled shade at the foot of bushes, and preferably behind a twig or blade of grass which makes taking photos more tricky
Tree Grayling:
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Context - plateau of Vitrolles:
context plateau Vitrolles 01 Jun 2015.JPG
Also seen - Long-tail Blue:
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Also flying: Swallowtail, Scarce Swallowtail, Two-tailed Pasha and Striped Grayling.
Cheers, Chris
Bonjour Christophe
I am een Carcassonne... have started bothering les papillons:
https://www.flickr.com/groups/2902510@N22/
Charles

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:03 pm
by Chris Jackson
Check out my TTP, Charles
Thursday 30th July - Vitrolles, South of France
The breeze is keeping the temperature down to about 28°C.
Up on the plateau de Vitrolles today there was little flying: Striped Grayling, Tree Grayling and Two-tailed Pasha.
Context - plateau of Vitrolles
Two-tailed Pasha (my best upperside shot yet

- can be bettered)
Tree Grayling (rarely found in trees

)
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:26 pm
by Charles Nicol
cjackson wrote:Check out my TTP, Charles
Cheers, Chris
Ouais c'est super
rainy and overcast down here
still i had a nice coq au vin for lunch
Charles

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 4:24 pm
by Chris Jackson
Saturday 01 August - South of France, overcast and cool 26°C
In my local Parc des Bruyères, in Marseilles, proof that the 2nd brood Two-tailed Pasha is active:
In the same and usual Strawberry Tree, I spotted a TTP egg, probably laid less than 48 hours ago otherwise it would be browning around its crown
A very recently-hatched caterpillar and its egg shell
Context: Strawberry Tree in the Parc des Bruyères, Marseilles
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 6:44 pm
by CFB
Great stuff, Chris.
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Colin
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:15 pm
by David M
cjackson wrote:South of France, overcast and cool 26°C
You're just
teasing us now, Chris.

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:46 am
by Sylvie_h
Hi Chris,
How did you manage to take a picture of the TTP with its wings opened? Fantastic picture ! I never managed it....
Sylvie
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:31 am
by Chris Jackson
Sylvie_h wrote:Hi Chris,
How did you manage to take a picture of the TTP with its wings opened? ....
Sylvie
Every lunchbreak at work, out in the scrub, I see TTP, during both broods, so I'm the last person on this forum not to have an excuse for not having a reasonable photo of a TTP.
Seeing them and getting photo opportunities every day necessarily ups the odds of a worthwhile photo.
Obviously, don't create a shadow, and stay downwind of them - I'm sure thats not teaching you much

.
However, when they are perching, you can approach them, without crouching or anything fancy, no sudden movements, just by taking very small steps (shuffling) and getting progressively nearer.
Underside shots are relatively easy, however, fortunately I have a swivelling screen (Panasonic FZ150), otherwise I don't think I would have got this upperside shot. Its as simple as that.
Arms up, camera held high and in front, pointing nearly vertically downwards, screen swivelled appropriately, watch out for your shadow .... and its in the can ! Then lower the lower camera towards the insect, slowly, while shooting, until your luck runs out.
Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 3:26 pm
by Roger Gibbons
Sylvie_h wrote:Hi Chris,
How did you manage to take a picture of the TTP with its wings opened? Fantastic picture ! I never managed it....
Sylvie
Me neither.
Roger
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 4:42 pm
by CFB
It's all a matter of luck, being in the right place at the right time with the right TTP

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Colin
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 4:46 pm
by Chris Jackson
CFB wrote:It's all a matter of luck, being in the right place at the right time with the right TTP ....
Colin
I think you are right, Colin. You do very well indeed with your camera

.
Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:16 am
by Chris Jackson
Monday, South of France, 30°C and slightly overcast
Hi Folks,
This weekend I popped inland and upland to see what was flying in the Var.
I was pleasantly surprised to find a species that does not occur in Marseilles
Sage Skipper
also a Small Heath, with rather uncommon markings
a Silver-spotted Skipper
a pair of Tree Graylings in cop
Then at lunchtime at work today, back in the scrub in Vitrolles, I was only just a very small angle short of what could have been a well balanced openwing shot of a TTP
Context for the TTP
Ah well ... better luck next time
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 12:43 pm
by Charles Nicol
here is my latest open-winged TTP... a bit decrepit but heigh ho
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 1:48 pm
by Chris Jackson
Charles Nicol wrote:here is my latest open-winged TTP... a bit decrepit but heigh ho
Still worth posting, Charles - today's decrepit butterfly will be this winter's fond souvenir
Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:45 pm
by David M
cjackson wrote:
I was pleasantly surprised to find a species that does not occur in Marseilles...Sage Skipper
Nice spot, Chris. That one's on my wish list.