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Thank you very much Mike, I appreciated the really kind comments you've made!Maximus wrote:Nice Small Blue ab, Jamiebut it's your reports and images of White-letter Hairstreak eggs that are outstanding
Mike
Hi JamieJamie Burston wrote: The strong breeze continued yesterday on the 9th July at Hollingbury Park, proving challenging for seeing White-letter Hairstreaks on my joint lead Sussex BC walk, with Carole Mortimer (former species champion). We saw brief glimpses in the canopy but it was really only when I saw 2 males seemingly irritating each other into flight, as they moved around an Ash tree that I could be certain that we had seen them. Using the most sheltered side of the wood at the edge of a glade, clearly trying to make the most of this horrendous weather, and there is more of it to come.
Hi Paul,jackz432r wrote:
Hi Jamie
Like you say this windy, dull weather is highly frustrating when it comes to looking for Hairstreaks in new locations. Even in known locations they are proving to difficult to find. Hopefully things will change soon.
Great news on finding new colonies, well done
Thank you very much Goldie!Goldie M wrote:That's a fantastic photo Jamie, I wish I could see some around here, Goldie
Thank you very much Paul!jackz432r wrote:Hi Jamie
Really interesting posts on the White Letter Hairstreak. I love the 'dead leaf falling' storyKeep up the good work.
Hi Pete, Thank you very much! That's great. Thank you for the amazing compliment, sometimes I find film really is the only adequate approach to capture and understand behaviour! Luckily with Youtube you can even slow down the action to see what's really going on (very helpful in fast action e.g. Hairstreaks flying in canopy).Pete Eeles wrote:Hi Jamie - I just wanted to congratulate you on some amazing footage that you've posted, and have discovered your YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY5RDL ... V8ILKT0pEw
The Brown Argus and Brown Hairstreak footage is, really, quite enlightening! Great job!
Cheers,
- Pete
I couldn't agree more!Jamie Burton wrote:... sometimes I find film really is the only adequate approach to capture and understand behaviour!