Nicely done. I see very few butterflies around and not much variety.
Chuck Norcutt
On 10/27/2013 10:28 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Much smaller wings than the Seafire depicted in the image link below.
> We were chasing the elusive Bronze Copper but none were sighted. I
> would have been very pleased if Moose had bagged a nice shot of one.
> We did see and photograph a few Silver-bordered Fritillaries,
> confirming a late tail
> on the last flight period. It is nearly extinct in central-southern
> England and much less common in our area. It is not one of the
> "switchers" and requires relatively undisturbed wet meadow environment.
> I am fortunate to have had that in my backyard and see them there on
> occasion. I'll post the remainder of the gallery after I get the film
> back and sort out that bunch. (no cheating ;-) )
> Sulphurs were very abundant as usual this time of year when we were
> out and couldn't resist a few shots. Curiously very few Monarchs were
> around. One their worst years, if not the worst ever. I hope the
> population recovers.
>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/p6m23fr
>
>
>
> Smaller wing fan (but enjoyed the Seafire story), Mike
>
>
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