millerd wrote:Great Silver-washed, James, especially that
valezina - and the White Admirals are beautifully undamaged new individuals. Not easy to find in that state!
Cheers,
Dave
Thanks Dave, I spent many hours in the woods trying to find fresh ones this year, not particularly easy in the very hot weather we had this summer, thankfully a couple settled just long enough!
Maximus wrote:Real quality images in your recent posts, James. That lovely
valezina is simply stunning
Mike
Many thanks Mike, I was very lucky with the
Valezina they don't really like the heat so I was very surprised to find one feeding in such sweltering conditions! She didn't hang around for long - soon retreating into canopy of a nearby Oak.
Goldie M wrote:Love the shots of the Valezina

I've only seen one once and she was at the base of a large Oak, so my shots weren't so good

Goldie

You're most kind Goldie, yes
Valezina SWF can be very tricky to photograph as in general they seem to dislike hot sunshine, they definitely favour the shade on sunny days, I can only imagine the poor thing was desperate to feed and went against type.
Wurzel wrote:Absolutely stunning Valesina Rex, the underside is fantastic

The White Admiral is a cracker as well, they're fantastic looking when fresh
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Hello Wurzel, thanks I seem to see
Valezina SWF in my local woods every year, after getting a decent open wing shot last year I was really hoping to get a nice underside. My hopes were definitely surpassed on this occasion, it was so hot that I didn't think that I stood a chance but there she was - like magic. Quite unforgettable!!
David M wrote:What beautiful, mint-fresh butterflies you have presented there, James. The valezina is particularly impressive.
Many thanks David, I tried really hard to get some photos of fresh White Admirals this year, as you know getting photos of a White Admiral can be difficult at the best of times so I definitely enjoyed some good luck!
bugboy wrote:I'm very much enjoying your retrospective look at the year James, you came across some fabulous individuals!
Cheers Paul, it's a shame our paths didn't cross this year. Maybe next year - we must be due another LTB year soon! I made an extra effort to go early and track down some freshly emerged species this year. It meant a lot of waiting around but we had good numbers locally and that helped me out a great deal. Hopefully next year will be great as well.
Many thanks to you all for commenting.
Best wishes,
James