lewis20126
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I only picked up on these last week and finally got to see 1-2 males today at the Brighton Racecourse site. I guess most people saw them in Kent or Sussex in 2013 so not as much interest as there might have been?
Anyway many thanks to Mark Colvin (who found the first male today) and all the Sussex butterfly people for their help:
http://markcolvin.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/eye-of-newt-and-toe-of-frog.html
I found it hard to get enough depth of field for the open-winged insect, but these are acceptable - I'm sure there are better.
cheers, alan
Anyway many thanks to Mark Colvin (who found the first male today) and all the Sussex butterfly people for their help:
http://markcolvin.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/eye-of-newt-and-toe-of-frog.html
I found it hard to get enough depth of field for the open-winged insect, but these are acceptable - I'm sure there are better.
cheers, alan