report from Glen Beg
Anthony W. Cynor
acynor at fullerton.edu
Sun Jul 23 12:13:56 EDT 2000
Who said anything about Earth?
Tony
Doug wrote:
>
> And where on the planet earth are you?
>
> Doug
>
> On 23 Jul 2000 01:20:45 -0700, viceroy at anu.ie (Anne Kilmer) wrote:
>
> >Yesterday being a remarkably sunny, hot day, we went hunting for purple
> >hairstreaks, equipped with neither nets nor binoculars. Skunked, alas.
> >We explored the ancient oak trees along the alleged road round the
> >eastern end of Glen Beg, M0659, a quadrant hitherto unexplored, if I
> >read the atlas right.
> >Therefore, for the record, we saw
> >one Brimstone Goneropteryx rhamni
> >many Green-veined Whites, Pieris napi
> >One Small Tortoiseshell, Aglais urticae, whose left forewing had failed
> >to extend properly, and who therefore looked rather battered.
> >One Red Admirable, Vanessa atalanta, also rather battered.
> >Many Ringlets, Aphantopus hyperantus, nectaring on bramble, wings folded
> >and inclining themselves to the sun.
> >Many Meadow Browns, Maniola jurtina, enjoying a similar lifestyle.
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