I keep looking for them every year with no luck, hope fully this year I'll be lucky. I'll be following your posts with interest


Hi Goldie, Thank you for your warm wishes, I have to admit that I have now seen a White-letter Hairstreak caterpillar.Goldie M wrote:I've yet to see a White LH Jamie, so I hope you get to see the egg's when they finally turn into Cat's etc,
I keep looking for them every year with no luck, hope fully this year I'll be lucky. I'll be following your posts with interestGoldie
Thank you very much Pete, most appreciated! As long as I can find them I'll keep posting about themPete Eeles wrote:Excellent field observations, Jamie, as ever. Keep up the good work and I look forward to hearing more! Most of us live in a White-letter Hairstreak-free zone, so your postings are of particular interest.
Cheers,
- Pete
Hi Goldie, Thank you very muchGoldie M wrote:Hi! Jamie, I find your posts very interesting, it's the Butterfly it's self I've not seenwe do have WLH's here in the North and I look each year on the Lanc's Conservation sighting's and travel to where they've been seen but they've still eluded me
Next time I go to Gait Barrow I'm hoping the ranger will be there so I can ask him where to locate them, may be I'll be lucky this time
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I'd love to join your tour to look for them Jamie unfortunately I'm down near Brighton in early June and hoping to return in August for a couple of days to find the Brown HS, another BF I've not seen yet, in fact the only HS I've seen is the Green HS so you can understand my interest in them. Goldie
Thank you very much James! Just for clarification for anyone visiting my personal diary, these White-letter Hairstreak observations are taken completely in the wild, although it feels odd saying that as the trees are located in residential areas. Much appreciated, thank you James for the very kind comments. I really hope so, it would be great if at some point during their flight period we could meet up. I'll email you very soonButterflysaurus rex wrote:These really are fantastic wild observations Jamie! Your dedication is really paying off. Hopefully it will be another great year for the White-letter Hairstreaks.
Best regards
James
Thank you David, much appreciated! It seems the Hairstreaks are very much in control of what I do these days! I wouldn't have it any other way, I'm learning so much. I promise that future posts regarding the White-letter Hairstreak should be very exciting/interesting! Sadly the next installment won't be of good news.David M wrote:Agreed. Your devotion to all things 'Hairstreak' is admirable, Jamie. I look forward to further instalments.