We stopped a few times on the way down from Haut de Camp by streams and added a few dragons to the list - Beautiful Demoiselle, Sombre Golden Ringed and Golden Ringed. Also shown astriking Large Chequered Skipper and amazing coloured spider. In the river bed area (Gabe de Pau), a beautiful Fiery Clearwing and a very agile Bee Fly with striped body.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Pyrenees Day 2 Morning Haut de Camp
We stopped first to explore a wonderful outcrop of rock covered in meadow flowers and home to dozens of Hummingbird Hawk Moths - just amazed by the way that they control the wings independently, flexing the wing angle and shape. Lots of other insects to investigate and record.
Monday, July 9, 2018
Pyrenees Day 1 Afternoon Pont de Saugue
Thunderstorms were forecast for the afternoon but the rain held off till around 4pm. We drove up to Pont de Saugue stopping en route to sample the insect life. I particularly liked the full frontal Bumblebee and Chafer. Many of the photos that I took for a particular insect turned out to have many more captured by the camera - the Shieldbug is in the web of a small spider together with a Leaf hopper. We were finally rained off and hurried back to the hotel before the downpour .
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Pyrenees Day 1 Morning
In the morning in bright sunshine and not too hot temperatures, we visited Lac de Gloriettes and walked the circuit round the lake. Lots of butterflies but not many were still for long. However , did manage a few including Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Black-Veined White, Silver Studded Blue and Small Blue portraits. Beetles and Ants were the dominant families. Lots of flowers but limited time to do them justice. However, delighted to see large patch of Eidelweiss which attracted lots of ants.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
My home In the Pyrenees for a Week
Arrived in Gedre (Gavarnie area) in time for dinner last night and a very brief walk around the small town - very quiet as everyone inside watching the World Cup! It is good to be a bit cooler away from the UK heat and to see green grass.
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