Re: Marsh Fritillary - Favourite Photo of 2024
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:17 pm
Marsh Fritillary
I saw a fantastic array of variation in this species this year – from very dark to almost yellow. There was even one which was a perfect two tone of chocolate and orange. However the one that stood out over all others was this cracking female from Compton Down, Dorset. Philzoid and I had eschewed the track and its Glannies and were investigating the Down proper. Whilst he was trying for Greenstreaks I stumbled across this stunning female. She was so fresh I reckon she’d only just finished pumping and drying her wings; my theory backed up by her distinct lack of urgency to move on anywhere. I knew she was a bit special straight away as the spots shone out pure white. She was a right corker!
Have a goodun
Wurzel
I saw a fantastic array of variation in this species this year – from very dark to almost yellow. There was even one which was a perfect two tone of chocolate and orange. However the one that stood out over all others was this cracking female from Compton Down, Dorset. Philzoid and I had eschewed the track and its Glannies and were investigating the Down proper. Whilst he was trying for Greenstreaks I stumbled across this stunning female. She was so fresh I reckon she’d only just finished pumping and drying her wings; my theory backed up by her distinct lack of urgency to move on anywhere. I knew she was a bit special straight away as the spots shone out pure white. She was a right corker!
Have a goodun
Wurzel