WE WENT TO BRENEY COMMON ON SUNDAY HOPING FOR
BLACK DARTER BUT DIDN'T SEE ANY. THERE HAS BEEN A
LOT OF WORK DONE THERE IN THE PAST COUPLE OF
YEARS SO LET'S HOPE WE HAVEN'T LOST THEM FOR GOOD.
WE DID SEE HALF A DOZEN PURPLE HAIRSTREAK.
| COMMON BLUE DAMSELFLY |
| COMMON BLUE |
| COMMON DARTER |
| COMMON DARTER |
| EMERALD DAMSELFLY |
| EMERALD DAMSELFLY |
| EMPEROR |
| GREEN-VEINED WHITE |
| KEELED SKIMMER |
| PURPLE HAIRSTREAK |
| PURPLE HAIRSTREAK |
| SILVER-WASHED FRITILLARY |
| SMALL COPPER |
I called in there last August where we found 1 Black Darter and a few Common Hawker amongst the other commoner species. Looks like you had a good time there with the camera.
ReplyDeleteAwesome butterflies. Especially small copper and silver-washed fritillary.
ReplyDeleteSuper images, and some enviable species there too, John. My very best wishes to you and Sue - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteHello John and Sue, what an amazing collection of butterflies and Dragonflies. That Silver -whashed frittillary is stunning.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Roos
Hello John and Sue, beautiful pictures specially the silver-washed frittilary.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Frans
Thanks Marc, we will try again in a couple of weeks. Sue
ReplyDeleteWOW, Great series of photos of dragonflies and butterflies!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Maria
Hello
ReplyDeletefirst class: sharpness, background, colors, ... everything fits for the perfect photo
very nice
Greetings Frank
Many thanks for all your comments,very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteJohn.