Mountain Ringlet – Favourite Photo of 2017
Week 11 – There is a slightly Northern feel this week (well 2/3's anyway) as time races on
Please could I ask that everyone waits until a topic has been opened by me for a particular species before posting photos? Of course our overseas members are very welcome to fill in the obvious gaps relating to rare UK migrants. As like last year details of locations, dates, times and circumstances would be welcome as would any accompanying stories and anecdotes or other observations of behaviour and interesting other points.
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Mountain Ringlet – Favourite Photo of 2017
Re: Mountain Ringlet – Favourite Photo of 2017
Mountain Ringlets are fairly common in the French Alps in July. That said, I didn't pay particular attention to them and only really took one worthwhile image in 2017:
Re: Mountain Ringlet – Favourite Photo of 2017
A quick trip to the Lakes (!) on 15 June was my first UK encounter with the Mountain Ringlet. The weather was marginal and not many about, but some serious searching was rewarded.
Re: Mountain Ringlet – Favourite Photo of 2017
Great to see someone on here got an audience with this tricky species in the UK in 2017, Wolfson!
A bit of cloud comes in handy when studying epiphron. The time to avoid pursuing them is when the sun shines all day without a cloud to assist we observers.
A bit of cloud comes in handy when studying epiphron. The time to avoid pursuing them is when the sun shines all day without a cloud to assist we observers.
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Re: Mountain Ringlet – Favourite Photo of 2017
On the walk up from Red Tarn towards Crinkle Crags, it was warm and sunny but a 25mph wind made photography very tricky. I decided to just sit and watch as dozens of Ringlets were blown about. I found this fecund female sitting in the grass in the lee of this rock.
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