Visitor, Shirley White, took these two photographs of this small (12-15 mm, half an inch) beautiful blue moth near Port Charlotte which turns out to be a Forester (Adscita statices), not previously recorded here, though it does occur on mainland Argyll. The adults fly during the day and drink nectar including, as one of the reference books says, from Ragged Robin, just as this one was. Very well spotted, Shirley!
Malcolm
Thursday, 23 June 2011
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I think that should be 12-15 mm ? Otherwise it is a scary monster! Peter Roberts
ReplyDeleteOops! Now corrected. Just as well I added the imperial measurement!
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This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing it with us Shirley! Sorry you didn't see Marsh Fritillary. Becky
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