Saw 2 tortoiseshells and a comma today! Tortoiseshells not surprising, but I've never seen spring commas before. Was I chuffed!
Lucky you, I've not seen any butterflies so far this year. I saw several reports of Commas being seen over the weekend
I saw several over the weekend too.. :)
Seen a couple of Tortoiseshells but no Commas.......lucky, lucky you. ;D Thay are pretty. I would also love to see a Swallowtail
I guess I shall have to go to Norfolk :-\ ;)
Saw a large, bright yellow butterfly yesterday. Don't know much about butterflies, but this one was really striking. Any ideas?
Galina it was possibly a female Ghost moth rather than a butterfly.
Maybe a brimstone? I reckon to see one a year, and it's usually the first around....
Bright yellow at this time of year, almost definitely a Brimstone and a male, the females are much less bright in colour
Thank you, looked up Brimstone on Google Images and, yes, definitely a brimstone. Lovely! :)
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7205/6832775060_ff65fc3149_b.jpg)
Heres one from summer.
Lucky you Galina, what a treat :) I've never seen one, they look beautiful.
Gorgeous picture thank you Mike :)
Quote from: Jayb on March 13, 2012, 11:24:44
Lucky you Galina, what a treat :) I've never seen one, they look beautiful.
Gorgeous picture thank you Mike :)
Yes indeed and I wish I had had the camera to hand - had it been a female ghost moth I would be equally excited - they are a little darker and the wings are a different shape.
Lovely picture indeed Big Man :)
don't really know many flutterbys, but did see the dreaded Cabbage White the other day on the lotti :o :o :o Didn't realise they can come out this early. Is this possible???
The first Small Whites appear around March, Large Whites usually April or May. So yes, it's perfectly possible.