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Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:13 pm
by David M
jasonsargerson wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:01 pm...I made it 10 countries, not 9 - I thought I had missed one out!
My apologies, Jason! I had originally classed Corfu as being Greece but I later noticed that Greece itself isn't there!!!

Must be my age. :)

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2020 9:59 pm
by jasonsargerson
The new issue of European Butterflies Magazine is now available from me for £8.00, including postage. (This is the least expensive option).

I still have copies of the previous magazine available - so if you would like both, then the price is £14.00, including postage.

The magazine is also available from Pemberley Books, NHBS and through Amazon.

I hope the magazine is establishing itself now.

There are three travel companies that contribute regularly - Naturetrek, Greenwings and Wild Echo - they each have around 10 trips to Europe, so there is plenty of scope for articles for years to come.

Regular contributors have included David Moore, James Gibbs, Nick Morgan, Dave Maertens and Robin Fox. New contributors in the 2020 issue include Andy Adcock, Dab Danahar and Gyorgy Liptovszky.

Conservation activities in Europe by the European Butterfly Group are covered by Mike Prentice.

There is scope for new contributors, so if you would like to contribute, get in touch. No doubt the magazine will change and evolve over the years.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 2:59 pm
by petesmith
Thanks Jason. Got my copy this morning. An excellent read: some good articles covering a fantastic range of species, alongside some mouth-watering photographs. Really enjoyed it! And of course it has whetted my appetite for further European butterfly travels...

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:16 pm
by David M
I enjoyed it too, Jason, especially given the wide selection of locations in this edition.

Like Pete, it has whetted my appetite too, but the way things are going it might be a while before continental butterflying is back on the agenda. :(

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 9:37 am
by jasonsargerson
In these difficult times I don't expect many orders for the magazine.

However, when we turn the corner and our prospects are better, I do have copies of both the 2018 and 2019 magazines to send out.

I hope the magazine will provide some enjoyment this year, especially if all our overseas butterfly trips are cancelled.

I attach two images from the 2019 magazine: Southern Festoon in Corfu by Dan Danahar and Small Desert Blues in Cyprus by Nick Morgan.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2020 5:33 pm
by David M
jasonsargerson wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 9:37 amI attach two images from the 2019 magazine: Southern Festoon in Corfu by Dan Danahar and Small Desert Blues in Cyprus by Nick Morgan.
Not sure how to react to those, Jason - thanks for increasing the heart rate but also there's a sense of bereavement at what we are NOT going to see in 2020. :(

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 9:55 am
by jasonsargerson
I have had a few inquiries for copies of the first edition of the magazine.

I gave away quite a lot of copies to the Lincolnshire Butterfly Conservation and Yorkshire Butterfly Conservation branches for them to sell at bargain prices at their sales stands.

So, if you are still looking for a copy please contact them, I am sure they will be able to send you a copy.

One of the many highlights of the first issue of the magazine was the article about butterflies in the mountains in Graubunden in Switzerland by David and Sally Irven. The photographs were superb, especially the Cynthia's Fritillary - see attached.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:19 pm
by jasonsargerson
Now that Butterfly magazine has moved on line, I hope there will be more interest in my magazine: European Butterflies.

To reiterate the aims of the magazine may be useful.

European Butterflies Magazine is an annual publication just about butterflies (not moths or people).

Contributors are butterfly enthusiasts (not paid officers of a charity) and they submit a small profile of themselves when they first contribute.

Europe is considered to range from the Islands of the Atlantic to Turkey and Russia in the east and from the Islands of the Mediterranean to the Arctic.

Contributions are welcome from individuals and organisations.

The magazine is very well illustrated with at least 100 colour photographs of a wide range of species.

Advertising is limited to 10% of the magazine (compared to 30% in Butterfly) - usually 3 pages maximum.

Three issues have been published so far, contributions are now welcome for the 4th issue.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:24 pm
by jasonsargerson
Pete Smith has contributed a comprehensive article about one of his favourite places: the Queyras Regional Park in Eastern France.

This is a mountain/high mountain area with many key species, rare species include Warren's Skipper and False Mnestra Ringlet.

There is an array of Blues, as well as Coppers, Fritillaries and Ringlets.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:16 pm
by David M
That should make good reading. This region is one of the finest in Europe and probably plays host to almost 200 odd species.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:04 am
by jasonsargerson
Robin Fox has sent in an interesting article about how he finds butterflies in Northern Italy, where he lives.

There is a local butterfly atlas that he consults and finds very useful in locating often rare species.

The scenery is spectacular of course.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:31 am
by Pete Eeles
Hi Jason - have you considered making your magazine available online as an option too? :)

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 8:06 pm
by jasonsargerson
Thanks for the suggestion Pete - I may put my older magazines on line, when I have sold all the hard copies.

I personally much prefer printed magazines or books - I tend to skim through publications on line, such as the EBG newsletter and the recent edition of Butterfly on line.

David Moore has contributed an article about the Spring butterflies in the Eastern Pyrenees for the new issue of European Butterflies.

There are interesting early species such as Violet Copper, Chequered Blue, Marsh Fritillary beckerii, Provencal Fritillary, Spanish Festoon and Western Marbled White.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 11:43 am
by jasonsargerson
Dobromir Domuschiev has contributed an article about his garden in Bulgaria.

This is an extraordinary place - he has recorded 68 species in the garden. (More than a whole country like the UK!!).

It is illustrated with photos and also by paintings by Rosemary Powell.

So, there are many eastern European species to enjoy.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:09 pm
by David M
jasonsargerson wrote: Mon Dec 14, 2020 11:43 amDobromir Domuschiev...has recorded 68 species in the garden.
That's insane!! :shock:

I shall look forward to reading about it, Jason.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:07 am
by jasonsargerson
Mario Langourov of Wild Echo Tours (Bulgaria) has contributed an introduction to Morocco.

Of course, Morocco is not in Europe - but very close.

According to my text book, there are approximately 140 species, of which 100 or so can be found in Europe (Spain mainly).

So, there are some familiar species as well as more exciting unusual species.

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 12:29 pm
by David M
Excellent stuff, Jason. :)

I was supposed to be going there last May until Covid stopped play. I just hope by the end of May 2021 I can get out there, although I'm starting to have my doubts given recent developments. :(

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:32 am
by jasonsargerson
Ervin Szombathelyi (Facebook Hungarian Butterflies) has contributed an article about a trip to Serbia to look for False Comma.

It has been expertly translated by his friend Tamas Hudak.

Several other rare butterflies were encountered as well as the superb False Comma, including Bog Fritillary, Freyer's Fritillary, Balkan Copper and Russian Heath. He was very pleased to see Small Tortoiseshell, now rare in Hungary!

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 7:20 pm
by David M
Another great appetiser, Jason. I have a feeling this is going to be the best issue to date. :)

Re: European Butterflies Magazine

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2020 10:54 am
by jasonsargerson
Jim Asher has contributed an article about the potential for his tour of Herzegovina in June 2021. (www.wild-herzegovina.com)

There are 189 species of butterfly recorded in Herzegovina, so there should be many to see in early June.

This is assuming we are well on the way to overcoming the Covid 19 virus.

Some of the butterflies to look forward to include Scarce Swallowtail, Chequered Blue, Queen of Spain Fritillary.

The Balkan specialities such as Balkan Fritillary, Balkan Copper, Balkan Blue are on Jim's list to discover.