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2020 Butterfly and Moth Images

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by strongylodon, Feb 8, 2020.

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    strongylodon Old Member

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    Couldn't get anywhere near these without them flying off.
    Lulworth Skipper and Dingy Skipper.
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      Saw several Skippers for the first time this year this afternoon that were skipping around and not settling for photos.

      Mrs Srungee saw a Cinnabar Moth last Saturday.
       
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        First Meadow Brown of 2020 today

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        Small Heaths

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        Thought I was going to get a pic of a mating pair, but they abandoned their courting and socially distanced


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          Saw another one a couple of days ago, but before I could get my camera out my pack, get the lens cap off, turn it on, and was just homing in when it flew off.

          But today I had Mrs Scrungee scouting for me, and she spotted this Large Skipper and guided me into it.

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            This morning I saw my first Small Copper and Ringlet that were too elusive to photograph, also saw my first Red Admirals, six in 5 minutes.


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            And got a good shot of a Large Skipper (it's uncropped)

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              Went back this afternoon and walked up and down that wildflower strip until I got a photo of a Small Copper.

              small copper2020A.jpg

              Also got another Large Skipper close up (well, not exactly close, 1.4m away with a long telephoto lens)

              large skipper 2020C.jpg


              Also saw masses of Small Heaths, loads of Meadow Browns, 6 Red Admirals (who all turned up together) and 3 Common Blues.
               
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                Silver-ground Carpet Moth

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                Yellow Shell Moth

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                  Silver Studded Blues were battling against the strong winds this morning at Arne and so was I trying to get a pic.
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                    Saw my first Humming bird moth yesterday in the garden :yahoo:
                     
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                      First Small Tortoiseshell of 2020

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                      Lots of Meadow Browns about now

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                      Large Skipper

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                        Peacock Caterpillars (why it's important to leave a few nettles for wildlife).

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                          Great photos. What camera do you use?
                           
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                            Not been suitable weather for a few days, and even this morning, breezy with overcast skies, Mrs Scrungee wondered why I bothered taking a camera on our dog walk, but on a wildflower strip beside the footpath I saw my first Marbled White of 2020 (been expecting them with the Knapweed coming into bloom), about half a dozen Small Heaths, 14 Large Skippers and over 100 Meadow Browns.

                            Marbled White

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                            Large Skippers

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                            Meadow Brown

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                              You are very fortunate to see so many butterflies and moths.

                              For those members interested. There is a very good book. Butterflies & Moths in Britain & Europe. by David Carter.
                               
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                                Plume Moth

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                                Small Tortoiseshells

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