Silver Washed Fritillary Aberration
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 6:13 pm
Hi Guys,
I found this butterfly over on Bookham Common fairly near the Mark Oak Car Park on my day off work on Wednesday 2nd July. I posted it in a hurry in case anyone else wanted to try and "track it down". I recognised it as a Silver Washed Fritillary Aberration but first thought it was female, then noticed the dark sex brand after showing one of my pictures to a National Trust Warden. I was very excited having not seen anything like this before
. It was even tasting the gravel track which the SWFs usually ignore. Unfortunately I don't think I have any superb pictures and I lost sight of it when I bent down to pick up my "Purple Emperor tripod"
If anyone could provide me with any more information on this form, I would be grateful. I am hoping not to have to learn too many more new words!
Best Wishes,
Philip
I found this butterfly over on Bookham Common fairly near the Mark Oak Car Park on my day off work on Wednesday 2nd July. I posted it in a hurry in case anyone else wanted to try and "track it down". I recognised it as a Silver Washed Fritillary Aberration but first thought it was female, then noticed the dark sex brand after showing one of my pictures to a National Trust Warden. I was very excited having not seen anything like this before



If anyone could provide me with any more information on this form, I would be grateful. I am hoping not to have to learn too many more new words!

Best Wishes,
Philip