Have any of you seen Purple Emperors in Wistow Wood ?
Charles


...If we get a chance in June and July maybe we should check-out Warboys/Wistow Woods this year?jackharr wrote:I have seen several clangers on nature reserve boards, eg wrongly labelled picture. I would imagine in this case, some ancient information has been handed down and reproduced without questioning.
But I could be wrong. Purple Emperor is remarkably elusive and has cropped up in previously unrecorded places, eg in the last few years in Chicksands Wood Beds. In Hertfordshire for a long time it had gone “missing” but Liz Goodyear and Andrew Middleton have done excellent research and shown that PE is actually quite widespread albeit difficult to observe. Black Hairsteak is never easy to see even in its known localities so could easily occur in Wiston/Warboys Woods.
Jack
Saturdays are good for me Nick.NickB wrote: Weekends for those who work - well me at least (sigh) - 12th/13th or 19th/20th June I would guess should catch BH this year?
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the only other report i can find of this phenomenononon is at http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/in ... opic=79302Trev Sawyer wrote:I could be up for a trip there with the "Cambridge posse" if it goes ahead.
PS... talking about pheasants. I took a very distant shot of a pheasant on Friday in Cambridge. When I enlarged the photo, I noticed it appears to have an extra top beak!? I got a couple of different views and both show the same thing. What do you think?... PS: I went back today to try to get a closer shot, but it wasn't around. I am determined to get a better one as it looks most peculiar.
Trev
i suspect that twitchers will be flooding into Bedford Purlieus this weekend !!millerd wrote:I just spotted this on the Cambs/Essex BC site:
"Friday 9th July
Bedford Purlieus (TL040996) A Purple Emperor (IN CAMBS) on southern ride while watching White-letter Hairstreak on thistles. Plus White Admiral and Silver-washed Fritillary. Roger Orbell"
Worth a look by anyone in the vicinity if they don't usually pop up in Cambridgeshire?
Dave