Saturday, October 13, 2012

Glaucous Shears Butterfly

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Newsletter 54 May 2008

Newsletter 54 May 2008

In contrast to the butterflies, we’ve done rather well on moths over the past Newport, Glaucous Shears. On 12 th May Sheila was delighted to find an Emperor moth in

recentsightings - Butterfly Conservation Yorkshire Homepage

recentsightings - Butterfly Conservation Yorkshire Homepage

Terry Box trapped at Brimham Rocks where the catch included 15 Glaucous Shears and a The butterflies survived until the 21st January making this the first sighting of

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust - |

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust - |

These plants in turn support specialist moorland species including the rare moorland bumblebee, green hairstreak butterfly and notable moths like glaucous shears and

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Flickr: SamuelMillar153's Photostream - Welcome to Flickr - Photo

The intrepid explorers head out on the Belfast Naturalists / Butterfly Glaucous Shears

Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch latest news

Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch latest news

Butterfly Conservation is a British charity devoted to saving butterflies, moths Thanks to Graham Crittenden for reporting his first Shears, Glaucous Shears and Flame

Sightings

Sightings

Glaucous Shears (2) Adult: Carrickbwee Glebe/Carradoo Glebe, Drumquin, OMAGH, Co. Tyrone. Butterfly Conservation: Company limited by guarantee, registered in England

Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch Newsletter 13

Butterfly Conservation: Highland Branch Newsletter 13

Read the latest Newsletter from Butterfly Conservation Highland Branch Poplar Lutestring along with another Birch Mocha, May Highflyer, Glaucous Shears and

May 2008 - Western Isles Wildlife

May 2008 - Western Isles Wildlife

Insects: 2 Large Heath, 23 Small Heath and 3 Common Blue butterflies in South Insects: 2 Glaucous Shears, 2 Shears, 1 Hebrew Character and 1 Red Chestnut

Butterfly Conservation - Glasgow and South West Scotland Branch

Butterfly Conservation - Glasgow and South West Scotland Branch

The highlight on this day was the sighting of a freshly emerged Glaucous Shears moth A single butterfly was recorded there in 2000, and a search was made this June for

Editor: Martin Anthoney - be The Carboniferous limestone which

Editor: Martin Anthoney - be The Carboniferous limestone which

Glaucous Shears and Light Knot Grass can be caught at the same light trap as woodland Oct A late Brimstone butterfly and several Red Admiral on ivy at Beacon Hill

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