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Hi! Emma, I can't be left out of the welcoming gang :lol: All the best Goldie :D

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Cracking Greenies and Holly blue Emma :D A belated welcome from me, but better late than never.

Have a goodun

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On 21st May, me and my family went to Holywells Park, Ipswich to look for butterflies and we walked into a whirlwind of different species.I saw female Orange Tips and males too,also I saw Holly Blues females and males. Amazingly I saw a Brimstone but it wouldn't stop and land, we managed to see a female Orange Tip lay an egg.

What a stunning day, here are the pictures.
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Holywells Park 21.5.16 (13).JPG
Holywells Park 21.5.16 (11).JPG
Holywells Park 21.5.16 (9).JPG
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I will jump in with advice before others do so.

With white and pale butterflies (eg Holly Blue) it is beneficial to under-expose by at least 1 EF (1 stop) to avoid washing out the pale colours. I routinely set -1.3 EF and that - combined with bracketting - usually ensure a decent result from at least one of the photos.

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The first Orange Tip caterpillar has hatched on the Garlic Mustard in our garden - how exciting.
1st instar Orange Tip - garden.JPG
1st instar Orange Tip - garden (1).JPG
I also saw a Female Orange Tip visiting us once more.
female Orange Tip - garden.JPG
On our Pyracantha, we have also found some Holly Blue eggs and Brown tailed Moth caterpillars.
HB Egg - Garden 17.5.16.JPG
Brown Tail Moth on Pyracantha - garden.JPG
Hope you like them.

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Lovely Photos and great shots of those hatchling Orange-tips. You probably are well aware but be careful of those Brown-tail cats, their hairs can give you a very nasty rash.

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Those macro shots are very good indeed.

Yes, endorse the earning about Brown-tailed moth.

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Hi,

I was walking with my Mum and Dad in Belstead Meadows where I saw 25 butterflies. I saw Peacocks, Male Orange Tip, Commas, unidentified white, Holly Blue, Small Tortoiseshell, Speckled Wood and a Brimstone.
it was great to see so many species in the first walk of the year.
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That's a very good species tally for the very beginning of April!

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As Mike says that is a great haul for a single trip out at this time of year :D

Have a goodun

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Yes, an excellent return for a first outing. I still haven’t seen Orange Tips yet myself, but hopefully that will change over the next few days.

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