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2018 BUTTERFLY & MOTHS IMAGES

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by wiseowl, Apr 5, 2018.

  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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    :heehee:Thank you @Jiffy sadly its much the same story down here in Kent,I have been to the usual butterfly friendly locations but have had no sightings at all,hopefully some of our friends will post their images in this thread instead of the "whats buzzing or flying" thread:sofa::heehee:
     
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      Here we don't seem to have anything, even bird numbers are way down only got 2 swallows, we normally have hundreds, sometings a miss somewhere :th scifD36::th scifD36:
       
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        Marbled White dozens about on the cliff meadows above Swanage but none were settling in the wind and none opened their wings!
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          I didn't get a photo, but I spotted a holly blue butterfly in the garden today for the very first time.
          Im looking forward to the buddleia flowering as that usually brings in plenty of butterfly visitors :)
           
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            Lulworth Skipper, only found around the Dorset cliffs between Portland and Swanage.
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            Six spot Burnet Moths everywhere.
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            Mating, I believe the females on emerging from their over wintering cocoons mate immediately as in the pic.
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              Good evening as a lifetime member of the Butterfly Conservation the butterfly count starts on the 20th July:smile:
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                  Work on our local 'green' walking/cycling route to the nearest town has started and they've excavated through the middle of the only large patch of wild flowers around the village that attracted all sorts of butterflies, and spread the spoil over all the remaining flowers.

                  P.S. I'm getting fed up with this sort of behaviour, earlier this year at a grant funded 'environmental' woodland planting we managed to stop those responsible for 'management' of it from mowing out hundreds of Skylark nests every year.

                  Maybe next we can get something done about the death trap (unlined) 'wildlife habitat' ponds that have been created, that attract hundreds of Dragonflies, Damselflies, etc., but haven't been lined, dry out and all their larvae die.
                   
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                    Good morning :smile:

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                        Plume moth :yikes: DSCI0001.JPG
                         
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                            Female Emperor Dragonfly egg laying.
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                            Male was not settling and almost impossible to capture at such a speed until I master the different modes on the new camera (Canon sx60).
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                            Common Blue Damsel.
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                              Garden Tiger moth - Arctia caja so beautiful but so toxic.!

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                                Disturbed this while watering the garden.
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