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Highland Orange Tips

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:44 am
by Jack Harrison
5th June 2019
In a remote(ish) place in Highland Moorland NH754245 I came across some Cuckoo Flower by the roadside: it’s not as common here as it is further south and always needs damp conditions. I checked and found one Orange Tip egg indicating that females can travel quite wildly. The locality was open moorland and at least 1 kilometre from [what I normally think of as] more obvious habitat.
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I saw no active butterflies but that is hardly surprising in the classic dreich Scottish weather yesterday.

This is NOT that locality but illustrates “dreich” at another spot yesterday.
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It is of course possible that the egg is a Green-veined White, a common species even in moorland glens. But I don’t think GVW eggs are ever orange colour. I took a sprig of Cuckoo Flower with egg and will report what happens and expect to confirm Orange Tip.

Jack