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Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:06 pm
by David M
Well done you!

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 3:02 pm
by Charles Nicol
cjackson wrote:Charles Nicol wrote:....Is the lake any good for butterflies ? .... Charles
Hi Charles,
As for our 'salt water lake' (the
Etang de Berre), human influence has once again triumphed !
This
étang, as many others along the South coast of France, joins the Mediterranean sea.
There used to be a thriving fishing industry on this lake, however 'man' decided to channel the cooling water from a power station into this lake and now it is neither salt water, nor fresh water, and therefore now is devoid of all life
The cherry on the cake is,
Shell chimie, BP and
Total are installed on the shores of the lake, so,
bienvenue in the Bouches du Rhone, and put your gas mask on on certain days
And to answer your question, Charles, no self respecting butterfly has any reason to hang around this lake.
salut, Chris
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Man 1 Nature 0
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:14 pm
by Chris Jackson
Wednesday 11 March - South of France - 16°C and overcast
Despite the weatherman's promise of blue skies and 20°C today, it was pretty overcast for my lunch-time walk in the scrub.
I spotted my 1st Green Hairstreak of the year yesterday, but scared it off. So I headed back to the same spot today, but with more stealth, and there it was:
Not far away I saw a Humming Bird Hawk Moth go down, so I managed to get a photo of it at rest:
And here is the context for both (not much of a surprise for those who've seen it already)
The plateau of Vitrolles (again):
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 3:55 pm
by David M
How many species are you up to now, Chris?
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 6:36 pm
by Chris Jackson
David M wrote:How many species are you up to now, Chris?
I've seen 12 species so far this year David.
Now that I seem to have 'grasped' the majority of species in my vicinity (newcomers are always welcome though

), my interest is directed more towards pin-pointing, as accurately as possible, the different flight periods.
You seem to have had a good start to the season yourself David !!
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 7:20 pm
by LancsRover
Hi Chris, nice shot of GHS, I've not seen one yet in Spain this year, so well done. I saw one on the 9th march last year in the scrub, south of the camp site, so I'll have to get down there tomorrow to see if they have come out yet.
Cheers Russ.
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:43 pm
by Chris Jackson
Hi Russ, here is some more ...
Thursday 12th March - South of France - 16°C and hazy
Today's lunch-break in the scrub came up with my first (confirmed) Small White of the year, and apart from a Western Dappled White and a few Wall Browns, little else flying.
Western Dappled White
Small White
A bit of context:
Cheers, Chris
N.B. : Thank you to Roger Gibbons for correcting my earlier mis-identification of the
crameri - I was so expecting a Bath White sighting this week that I jumped to conclusions.

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:50 pm
by NickMorgan
Lovely. That is a beautiful Green Hairstreak.

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 6:15 pm
by Chris Jackson
Saturday 14th March - South of France - 16°C mixed weather
Hi Folks,
Never believe the weather forecast in the South of France during the month of March.
The UK notion of "April showers", occurs one month earlier in France (
les giboulées de mars).
Today I spotted 3 + Large Tortoiseshells in my local scrub park,
Le Parc des Bruyères - generally I am lucky to see 1 ex-hibernator per year.
It's either a bumper year for L. Torts or I'm getting better at spotting them ?
First, a bit of context, -
Parc des Bruyères next to Marseilles :
Storm water retention scheme (I saw 2 L. Torts basking/battling here):
Each year I see 1 L. Tort. either on the trunks of these Lime Trees, in the head-down poise, or basking on the ground on a stone warming itself in the weak March sun.
Large Tortoiseshells:
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 10:12 pm
by David M
Hope you're checking them to ensure they're not Yellow-Legged Tortoiseshells, Chris!

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:25 pm
by Chris Jackson
Wednesday 18th March - South of France - 16 °C but hazy
Today, 1st sighting this year of a male Cleopatra (1), then of a Bath White (2+), in the scrub on the plateau of Vitrolles.
Despite the very mild weather forecast for today, I saw few butterflies around during my lunch break:
Wall Brown (5+), Green Hairstreak (1)
Bath White on Globularia:
Bath White with context:
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:34 pm
by Chris Jackson
Thursday 19th March - South of France - 16 °C, no wind
Today, 1st sighting this year of a Scarce Swallowtail in the scrub on the plateau of Vitrolles.
Also seen during my lunch break: Swallowtail (1), Bath White (2+), Western Dappled White (1), Wall Brown (5+), Green Hairstreak (2), Lang's STB (1), Clouded Yellow (1), Large Tort (1) - things are livening up at last
Scarce Swallowtail (full zoom with FZ150 bridge):
Bath White:
Green Hairstreak:
Context - plateau of Vitrolles:
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:54 pm
by Chris Jackson
Monday 23rd March - South of France - 17°C - pleasant
My usual lunchtime stroll in the local scrub came up with the first sighting this year of Baton Blue.
Other species flying: Swallowtail (1), Scarce Swallowtail (1), Wall Brown (5+), Western D White (1), Bath W (1), Cloudie (1), Red Ad (1).
First Baton Blue of the year:
Scarce Swallowtail - about on-time this year
Yellow Irises coming up at this time:
Iris, with backdrop of Marignane and Etang de Berre:
Clouded Yellow (female, looking worn, ex hibernator ?):
Cloudie, with a bit of context:
Swallowtail nectaring on
Narcissus dubius 
(Panasonic FZ150):
Soon -> Orange Tip (but not in the open scrub)
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:36 pm
by David M
Wow! Can't wait to get out there next month, Chris!
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:19 pm
by Charles Nicol
lovely batch of photos there Chris !
especially liked the Swallowtail on the Narcissus. Chapeau !
Charles

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 12:59 pm
by Chris Jackson
Hello David and Charles.
Today, Thursday 26th March - South of France - 15°C
At lunchtime at work today, due to the strong cool breeze in the scrub up on the plateau, I decided to jump on the motor bike and head down to a more sheltered spot only a few minutes away - a bit of waste ground on the outskirts of Vitrolles
I got my 1st sighting this year of a Small Copper and a Green-veined White.
Also flying : Specklies (2) and Small Whites (2).
Green-veined White in poor condition, one wing seems not to have dried out properly, and the other is torn:
Small Copper:
Small Whites in cop:
Context - waste ground near Vitrolles, sheltered from the cool wind (a jacket is still necessary down here):
I have spotted 19 species to date down here this year, however the Nettle-tree Butterfly and the Holly Blue are noticeable by their absence.
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:52 pm
by Charles Nicol
keep 'em coming Chris !!
Charles

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 11:10 am
by Chris Jackson
Hi Charles, from a very blustery
Bouches du Rhone
Tuesday 31st March - South of France - Low of 14 °C and High of 21 °C - Sunny and very windy
Despite the stong Mistral wind we have had for at least 5 days now, I've managed to glimpse my first Holly Blue and Nettle-tree Butterfly of the season (no photos yet).
Apart from that, the only things that will sit still are Green Hairstreak and the occasional Large Tortoiseshell.
Today at lunchtime in Vitrolles, in a sheltered spot, one Green Hairstreak (same individual) :
This weekend in the scrub near home, a Large Tortoiseshell nectaring on Viburnum:
Context for the Large Tort. (
Parc des Bruyères):
All eyes peeled now for Orange Tips and Provence Orange Tips
Cheers, Chris
Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 6:22 pm
by Charles Nicol
thanks for braving the Mistral to get us those lovely pics Chris. More pouvoir to your coude !!
Charles

Re: What's flying in Marseilles 2015
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:56 pm
by Chris Jackson
Here's more, Charles,
Saturday 4th April, South of France, still windy, Low of 14°C, High of 21°C
Despite the continuing (though weakening) Mistral wind, I managed to photograph my first Holly Blue and Nettle-tree Butterflies of the year (spotted some days earlier though).
Also flying: Cleopatra, Specklies, Green Hairstreak.
Green Hairstreak in the Park des Bruyères :
The rear entrance to my local scrubland park - not very welcoming I admit. Many things are forbidden as you can see, according to the signs, but in true French tradition, they are completely ignored:
Sage-leaf cistus:
Nettle-tree Butterfly (first photo this year):
Holly Blue (first photo this year) :
Cheers, Chris