BUTTERFLIES

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Ilmiogiardino » Sun Jul 27, 2014 9:59 pm

Hello everyone,
Long time no see. Placi told me about this place a while ago.

Anyways yesterday I counted 10 Peacock, 1 Red admiral, 1 Small white, 1 Meadow Brown and 1 Speckled Wood.

Today is added more Peacocks, 2 Tortoiseshells, 1 Large white and 1 Gatekeeper.

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Ilmiogiardino » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:14 pm

Waiting for my post to appear - that should be 14 Peacocks. 10 were on the buddliea and 4 on the thistle.

Steve
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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Placido » Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:34 pm

Ilmiogiardino wrote:Hello everyone,
Long time no see. Placi told me about this place a while ago.

Anyways yesterday I counted 10 Peacock, 1 Red admiral, 1 Small white, 1 Meadow Brown and 1 Speckled Wood.

Today is added more Peacocks, 2 Tortoiseshells, 1 Large white and 1 Gatekeeper.
Oh crikey, I remember now !!! Duh :rolleyes: :shrug: . I Facebooked Steve when we moved from our last forum (not our last last forum) to here.
Anyway, good to see you again, Steve :nod:

:yes: for all the butterfly spots

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Jacksparrow » Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:57 pm

Placi, you posted elsewhere you had solved you butterfly ID problem. So what was it? I'm agog :hyper:

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Placido » Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:05 pm

No I didn't, Jacksparrow and I'm afraid I've only just read your post about what size was the putative Frit :smack: . I s'pose it was a bit smaller than, say, a red admiral and had nicely sculpted edges to its wings.
The google pix check out as being a Frit but there are so many types I'm calling it a Putative Frit and can say with some certainty that there aren't many around :)

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by nuthatch » Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:32 am

Jacksparrow wrote:Placi, you posted elsewhere you had solved you butterfly ID problem. So what was it? I'm agog :hyper:


http://gardenwildlifeuk.co.uk/viewtopic ... 4&start=30

I was agog too :butterfly: :shrug:

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Placido » Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:48 am

Ah no, Nuthatch - I didn't mean I'd solved the Frit(?) question, I meant Steve had answered the question I asked in 'Welcome' in the 'Butterflies' topic - ie. how did he find us.

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by nuthatch » Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:42 pm

Ahh - I see now, Placi :D :yes:

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by nuthatch » Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:23 pm

Placi - could your butterfly have been a Brown Hairstreak? Apparently one has been spotted in Ambridge :laugh: :nod: :butterfly:

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Re: BUTTERFLIES

Post by Placido » Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:46 am

I thought you had made it up, Nuthatch !! But caution prevailed and I googled a 'Brown Hairstreak' and - it's truuuu :eek:
So no, it wasn't that either :laugh: but thanks for the giggle and the education.

I wish you wouldn't reveal my whereabouts - I get coachloads of sightseers. Sometimes it's like living in Holmfirth.

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