tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7636883589034895382.post27455889905249886..comments2024-01-20T09:30:15.862+00:00Comments on Sharp by Nature: New Hythe Lakes 12th JulyPhilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10543610581948446675noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7636883589034895382.post-30647732355050179452010-07-13T13:22:02.314+01:002010-07-13T13:22:02.314+01:00Ah! I may well have just learnt the same lesson th...Ah! I may well have just learnt the same lesson then, I thought I had an Emerald Damselfly too but now I am not so sure :( I will put it on my next post to see what the consensus is!<br /><br />Anyway lots of lovely photos here, that Meadow Brown is very smart looking!<br /><br />No rain here until today, it started about an hour ago. It is much needed, everything is so parched.ShySongbirdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08148381873578585910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7636883589034895382.post-41958971840733608092010-07-12T20:46:54.016+01:002010-07-12T20:46:54.016+01:00Phil ,
Yes , Whites are hard to identify , unless ...Phil ,<br />Yes , Whites are hard to identify , unless they settle like yours . Some Large can be quite small . The more extensive dark marking on the wings of the Large is good ID .<br />Your Meadow Brown is so , a female , IDd by the orange on the top forewing . There can be 1 or 2 spots in the eye . Were it a Gatekeeper , it would have orange on both fore and hind topwings .Greeniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18036202102998375825noreply@blogger.com