Hi All, I took an executive decision & decided to amalgamate the Butterfly & Moth threads which may make it easier to find if it's used more!
These are the old threads from 2019 Beautiful butterflies https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/200195/beautiful-butterflies-2019#pifragment-4285=1
& Mostly Moths https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/198118/mostly-moths-2019/1273216#pifragment-4285=1
To start us off here are a few from the recent traps & wine rope,
this is a lovely Satelite from the 8th january
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Give me the nice little man everytime H! Just had another LYU emerge, tried for a pic & it promptly took off for a trip round the lounge but was still dripping liquid ... managed to get it back into pot to dry off properly ... may get a pic later ... or not!!
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Lot to learn
My LYU when I'd recaptured it (through fuzzy pot)
Now dried out & set free ... slightly darker one this time
WendyBartter said:
Michael B said: Microsoft forced it on me almost as soon as it was released
It is noticeably different, though W10 is a lot more stable than when I first had it.
I tried to resist, and one day when booting up, the first screen I saw was "Windows 10 is being installed, do not switch off or power down"
My old W7 machine never did recover, and the option to return back to W7 never happened, it kept saying files not found!
I had no chance, talk about bully boy tactics.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Hazel C said:It's odd but my new computer came with windows 10 & the printer, 13 years old, still works, as does the keyboard & screen (about 7 years old). I personally couldn't see much difference to the old windows, but maybe I don't do any serious work on my photos.
I would think by now, all peripherals will have adapted to W10, that or go bust....
My son has my old printer, and he's using that comfortably on W10, though at the time, as a student, he had W7, which suited him,.
Hazel C said:It's a pain when they do these things. We've just had a new EDF electric meter put in. You can't read it yourself, it transmits data all the time to the distributing site on-line & you get get it all from there. Took us nearly an hour this morning to jump through all the hoops to set up the account. Even then you don't get a meter reading just your usage on a daily, weekly or monthly rate. Time will tell how long it will take us to get our monthly usage in the future. Why do they do this to us? We controlled our usage perfectly well before with our monthly readings. All it means is that a nice little man, who had a nice little job, will now be on the dole! Grrrrrr
You may find hat you have to set up an online account, and you can monitor the reading there.
Our son has just moved in to a new build, and he's got something similar (don't know who his utility companies are), and has set up his online account.
Common Blue (m)
My bird photos HERE
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Nige Flickr
I've noticed the Large Skippers are now about the most abundant butterfly in some local spots. I don't know what's happened to all the other species normally about. Perhaps these little guys are more robust in the cooler, windier June weather!
One of my faves anyway, as they are so bright and they don't mind having their photo taken!
There were several of these about, too. They look and behave like butterflies, but are Chimney Sweeper moths