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Glosbutterflyforum· Gloucestershire Butterfly Forum
You can set the sort order of messages? Just click on the link in the date column. Your preferences will be remembered, so you don't have to do it again when you return.
Yes Richard V busy at work this week so haven't seen a thing :-( There are only a few people on here who seem to post sporadically - hopefully it will pick up...
Keep an eye out for Glanville Fritillary larvae sunbathing in masses on Stinchcombe Hill from adults released last summer. With the hard winter unlikely but...
Hi, I've just posted a photo - it was meant to be attached to this message! I'd be grateful if anyone could identify this butterfly - I thought it was either a...
Hi, Just to say that I looked up the dragonfly we saw on the group visit to Ravensgate Common yesterday. I reckon it was a Broad-bodied Chaser, immature male....
Very poor year for breeding dispar mainly due to the abnormal number of Earwigs which I think ate all the eggs and young larvae off the leaves .Tried a...
Saw a strange looking "butterfly" on Portland flying in strong sunshine at just past mid-day last week. It was a Jersey Tiger yellow hindwing form which has...
Oof, Yahoo isn't the most user friendly of sites but I made it through the hurdles and here I am! I've just joined the group and although there don't seem to...
Sheryl As you have already seen this group is not exactly the most active even making allowances for winter. You may get a better response with Glosmoths, we...
Hi Sheryl-ditto Bobs reply. I will post your message on the moth site.Save you having to sign up again, though we would like to have you on the Gloucestershire...
Hello Sheryl, If your message has achieved only one thing, it has just encouraged me to join Twitter. Being very busy at present I'm having problems meeting...
Hi Guys, Thanks for the replies. I'm already on Glos Moths, I joined in December under the name dragonandonion because my first name is usually taken and the...
Thanks Bob, I'm on Glosmoths already. I was just saying to Joff and Peter, I joined in December under the name dragonandonion. I'm hoping we can get this...
I have added a Twitter widget to the gloucester Butterfly Conservation homepage (http://www.gloucestershire-butterflies.org.uk). It shows the 30 most recent ...
That's Great Bob, the Twitter widget is a nice add to the site. Sue posted our first Tweet about the Rough Banks appeal the other day. We can post updates on...
I have a 10 acre field next to my house which belongs to a Developers Land Bank and is secure for 10 years at least (hopefully). There is no management but...
At the turn of the last Century reports from Ireland of aurinia "whole fields and roads blackened by moving myriads of larvae".and " the black layer of insects...
About 30 years ago saw Glanville Fritillaries basking in the sun on the worn coastal path in patches the size of dinner plates in such numbers that one had to...
Some years ago a late colleague of mine spoke of the possibility of the introduction of Large Coppers to Slimbridge. Staff changed and the person interested...
Have now seen 8 species in the garden tortoiseshell, red admiral, comma, peacock, holly blue(m), large white, brimstone and orange tip Has anyone spotted...
Thats a fair few. I spotted a speckled wood female in the garden on Saturday. Other than that for Garden butterflies,just a peacock and a male brimstone so...
The new member is probably myself having had to open a new account with Yahoo. Spotted one of my two surviving Purple Emperor larvae yesterday sleeved on...