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  1. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thank you, Paul. Great feedback. Now that you mention it, those 'translucent cell-spot narrow' as described in page 28 are also there on my photograph. Thanks again to Timbirder3 for the excellent guide. Cheers.
  2. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thank you Shane! Looks like we have a winner 🏆 Many thanks to all for your input! Jose
  3. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Hi Paul, thank you for your reply. Sorry I didn't mention it. They were all photographed yesterday.
  4. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Wow, excellent guide. Thank you for sharing! Still not clear to me whether the skipper is a Mallow or a Southern Marbled: they are both so similar :rolleyes:
  5. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Good morning, aeshna5. Thank you for your input; it's much appreciated. I take good note of the Mallow ID. Hopefully Rafael can shed some light too, since he's well familiar with the species in the region. Cheers.
  6. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thank you, Andy. Could these photos correspond to the underwing of the Blue? I believe it was the Blue with its wings closed. What could be other than the Blue? Any way to tell Mallow from Southern Marbled? Thanks! Jose
  7. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thanks a lot! That was very helpful. Cheers.
  8. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thanks a lot Chris. I think we got them all down :D(y) Except for the moth... That one may be a little harder to ID.
  9. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thank you, Chris. Here's 3 other photos of the skipper. Hopefully they may help towards a positive ID. Jose
  10. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Thank you, Chris. Great feedback! I have a few other photos of the Skipper, if necessary. The 6th was quite small. Maybe a moth? Jose
  11. Jose605

    6 Species / SW Spain

    Brown Argus, Common Blue and Spanish Festoon for the first 3 I believe. The rest I'm not sure... Thank you for your help! Jose
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