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Just thought a thread on id's might help
Here are a few with wings open and closed Please add on
Ray
PAINTED LADY
COMMA
LARGE WHITE
COMMON BLUE male and female
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Thanks. They all look so similar, but I knew someone here would know :)
I've learned that I still have a lot to learn...
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Two more for you
GRAYLING.
SMALL TORTOISESHELL
Cin J
Small copper
SMALL HEATH
Hi Ray
Great thread - very useful.
and everybody's photos are great
Maggy
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Swallowtail
Here is another species - Meadow Brown:
This one was photographed in central Finland on my trip there last month. It was in an open forested area. It's a fritillary of some sort but I'm very uncertain as to which. Can anyone ID it for me?
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Tony
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You don't have a shot of the underside, do you, TJ? It is (I think) a Boloria species, but there are quite a few to choose from...
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aiki said:You don't have a shot of the underside, do you, TJ? It is (I think) a Boloria species, but there are quite a few to choose from...
No, sorry aiki, these were the only two shots I got. Can you enlighten me. What is a Boloria species?
Amazing shots on here and quite a few I have never seen, so I am on the lookout now! I'd like to add one fairly regular visitor to my garden. It particularly likes the plumbago and is the Male Brimstone (I think).
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