
Dave
And me! You never know if the other person has been looking in the right places. At Hawnby Hill on Saturday we estimated there must have been 40 or more Dukes flying. Towards the end of the day I walked into the next field over and met a slightly glum chap who said "seems to be more Dingies than Dukes around today". I hadn't seen a single Dingy up to that point - but his statement turned out to be spot on in that second field. He was probably only 25 m from the main concentration of Dukes!ernie f wrote:I agree with you Goldie about never taking what other people say as absolute truth
That raised abdomen posture by the female is the classic 'bugger off, I've already been mated' sign, she definitely not interested in the males advances! You see this behaviour with most of the Whites.ernie f wrote:Amazing sequence of Large White shots, Goldie. Both the male and female are obviously trying to connect but for some reason failing. I wonder why?