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Big Butterfly Count
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I wondered if anyone was doing this this weekend and if they'd like a thread to share their pictures on?
Link to their site here: http://www.bigbutterflycount.org/
and there is a pdf of an identification chart here:
http://www.bigbutterf.../files/ID%20Guide.pdf
Link to their site here: http://www.bigbutterflycount.org/
and there is a pdf of an identification chart here:
http://www.bigbutterf.../files/ID%20Guide.pdf
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My only complaint is that in Scotland, we are about a month behind the south of England so will have fewer sightings. Additionally, there are many species tht don't even make it to the north of England, let alone Scotland.
One species that HAS made it up here in recent years is the comma.
At the present time, I can see whites, small tortoiseshell, red admiral, common blue, ringlet and small heath butterflies, but not all in the one location. Two weeks ago, there was a glut of 6-spot burnet moths.
My only complaint is that in Scotland, we are about a month behind the south of England so will have fewer sightings. Additionally, there are many species tht don't even make it to the north of England, let alone Scotland.
One species that HAS made it up here in recent years is the comma.
At the present time, I can see whites, small tortoiseshell, red admiral, common blue, ringlet and small heath butterflies, but not all in the one location. Two weeks ago, there was a glut of 6-spot burnet moths.
I did a recce today in order to choose the best site for the survey tomorrow (wet) or sunday (showery).
The hihlight of the day was this bright small copper
http://www.flickr.com...103515/in/photostream
Other butterflies and moths taken within the last two weeks follow it in my Flickr photostream.
The hihlight of the day was this bright small copper
http://www.flickr.com...103515/in/photostream
Other butterflies and moths taken within the last two weeks follow it in my Flickr photostream.
There weren't as many butterflies as I had hoped for. It's not a good year for them. Still manage to snap this:
https://picasaweb.goo...1#5633069285455903506
https://picasaweb.goo...1#5633069285455903506