The warm weather around the 9th seemed to have brought quite a few
butterflies out. Can you give me a four figure grid reference (for your
bedroom!) or whereabouts you are so I can enter the record on to Erica.
A walk today on the coast at Zennor gave me a dead oak eggar larva, a live
fox moth larva and a couple of bonking beetles. Plus a new one km square
for Lanceolate Spleenwort.
All the best,
John
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From: "Sally Luker" <mail@...>
To: <cornwall-butterfly-conservation@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: [cornwall-butterfly-conservation] 2007 Butterfly Records.
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> A Small Tortoiseshell appeared in our bedroom Monday last week (11th
> Feb) -
> not sure if had come in from outside (window not open for a few days), or
> had found a sneaky place to over-winter, and was responding to the sunny
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