Badgerbob
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Thanks Jason, James and David. It was certainly the highlight of my insect year so far!!
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Just catching up with things after a weekend in the loft
and WOW
That has got to be the most stunning Moth I've seen/not seen!
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Yes Wurzel. It was a WOW moment for me!! Today I was hoping to find another one, preferably a male, but not unexpectedly I failed!! I also once again failed on the Wall pupa hunt. The good thing about spending time doing these hunts though is that you never know what else you will turn up. On Sunday of course, I wouldn't have found the Emperor Moth if I hadn't been pupa hunting. In doing this over the last couple of years I have found a few scarce moths that were not known from this small area. Today I found yet another Wall larva which was just about fully grown, this gives me hope that there are still plenty of larva to turn into my quarry. I also found today what I am almost sure is a green form Marbled White larva, at first I thought it was a Speckled Wood but on looking on this site and also in the books the Specklie has a green head. I hope that Pete or Vince will confirm the id!! To waste a bit of time today I also attempted photographing one of the local Robins that I think have some chicks in a nest nearby.
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A sunny day with a cool breeze down here today. I managed a longer day out today and it was generally a hunt for the Orange-tip. Despite several now being seen I still hadn't seen any until today. To start the day I had my first Green Veined White, then it was mainly Small Tortoiseshell with lots of egg laying on the vast nettle banks. This included one group of 3 butterflies all laying on the same nettle!! At last there were several Orange-tips around some Cuckoo Flower but the stiff breeze and the bright sun made it difficult to get any good photos. It was also good to see my first Large Red Damselfly of the year.
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Hi Bob,
Great photo of the threesome. I also like the male Orange tip, great combination of colours
Cheers,
Neil.
Great photo of the threesome. I also like the male Orange tip, great combination of colours

Cheers,
Neil.
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Fantastic shots of the OT's and egg laying Small Torts
I saw a Comma showing the same posture the other day and now I know what it was up to.
Have a goodun
Wurzel


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Wurzel
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This one is for Wurzel!! I know how much he likes Green Hairstreaks. A very long walk from home today in the sunshine. I met Neville and Janet Richardson and they told me they had seen a Green Hairstreak, I wasn't able to find that one but I did find 2 more. Unfortunately, all I could manage was a poor record shot before it flew and was lost. A smart Green Veined White was also seen along with around 15 Speckled Wood, Peacocks, Small Whites and Small Tortoiseshell. A rather tatty Red Admiral was near the start of the walk. Several Common Heath and a Chinese Character were the moths seen.
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Excellent stuff Bob, great to know the Green Hairstreaks have started. I had a look for some Speckled wood today but it seems they were hanging out with you instead 
Best Wishes,
B'saurus

Best Wishes,
B'saurus
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Just catching up after a week away from home, and I have to say that's one of the most incredible things I've ever seen!!! Absolutely amazing!badgerbob wrote:This included one group of 3 butterflies all laying on the same nettle!!
Cheers,
- Pete
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Cheers Bob
But they're up there with my favourites now that I know of three definite sites to see them
Have a goodun
Wurzel


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I'm amazed at the response to the three Small Tortoiseshells laying on the same nettle. Today I met up with Downland Boy who was hoping to see a Marbled White larva. He arrived before I could get there and as I was rushing to catch up with him I saw my first Wall Brown adult of the year, a pristine male. Once looking for the larva a near fully grown Wall larva was seen before I stumbled across the first Marbled White larva, once again the green form. Shortly after the 'Boy' found a brown form. Following this another 6 green form were found in a pretty quick time. All the Marbled White larva were not much bigger than 1 cm in length.
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Well done finding those larva Bob - I have never seen Marbled White before and your shots have inspired me to look for some when opportunity permits.
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Well, it had to happen eventually!! After countless hours over the last 2 years I managed to locate my 2nd Wall Brown pupa. 2 years ago I found one, then last year the only one I found was being eaten by ants, then today success at last. I was only about 10 minutes into the search today as well so the back hadn't even started to ache. After taking a few pictures I went to locate the larva that I've been following and it was feeding up and is probably near ready for pupation. Whether it will be found after that is doubtful though going by past experience. Before this I had a short walk to see what else I could find but with a cool breeze blowing and weak sunshine it wasn't much. A nest of Browntail moth larva and a reasonable condition Peacock.
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I didn't have a lot of time this morning so it was just a quick dash around my little patch. I was very pleased however to see both male and female Wall Brown as well as the pupa and larva. I'm not quite sad enough to search for an egg to make up the full set!!! Well maybe when there are lots more females about! Yes I am actually quite sad.
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Some might call it sad but that sort of dedication puts me to shame! Respect!
Rob
Rob
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Superb stuff Badgerbob, that set of life stages is a testament to your hard work, and brilliant photos to boot



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I completely agree with the posts above - incredible dedication and just rewards!William wrote:Superb stuff Badgerbob, that set of life stages is a testament to your hard work, and brilliant photos to boot![]()
Cheers,
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That's a tremendous image of the Wall Brown pupa, Bob.
An A+ rating if ever I saw one.
An A+ rating if ever I saw one.
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Thanks to you all very much for the comments about the Wall immature stages. To think I was almost on the point of giving up on the pupa as there was so many other delights happening but that challenge of finding these immature stages in the wild is addictive. As I mentioned on an earlier post when looking for a particular target it is amazing what else turns up, like the Marbled White larvae and the Emperor Moth, totally unexpected and so rewarding. I now have the fun of following the pupa as it gradually changes and hopefully this one will complete the cycle unlike the one I found 2 years ago!!
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