Happy new year. Looking at some of your photos' of butterflies, as I am the butterfly recorder but was especially interested in your picture of a white-legged damselfly from 5th July, 2009. There are very few Cornish records for this red databook species, so wondering if it is possible to have a grid or location of where you saw it, so I can let the Dragonfly Recorder know about it. Got quite excited about the pic of a Glanville Fritillary until I realised it was taken outside of Cornwall! All the best, John
Hi Jowan, no email for you so I am leaving reference on blog, it was SX 435 725, on the east bank of Tamar just above Gunnislake. I think people who were photographing damsel flies at the time were serious naturalists and will have reported it to relevant sites
Happy new year.
ReplyDeleteLooking at some of your photos' of butterflies, as I am the butterfly recorder but was especially interested in your picture of a white-legged damselfly from 5th July, 2009. There are very few Cornish records for this red databook species, so wondering if it is possible to have a grid or location of where you saw it, so I can let the Dragonfly Recorder know about it.
Got quite excited about the pic of a Glanville Fritillary until I realised it was taken outside of Cornwall!
All the best,
John
HI all at OHG-My neighbour here in Maine is from Malham!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jowan, no email for you so I am leaving reference on blog, it was SX 435 725, on the east bank of Tamar just above Gunnislake. I think people who were photographing damsel flies at the time were serious naturalists and will have reported it to relevant sites
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