Third Time Lucky
Back again to the same site. No sign of the 'blue' today but 100 yards further on, I finally managed to photograph the fritillary. The first time for me in Fife.
It turned out to be a Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria selene)
CORRECTION (20/06/2019): I have been informed by an expert that this is in fact a Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja). I have still to get an image of a small p-b fritillary.
I have made it my blip because of its significance to me although it isn't technically the perfect image.
It is partially obscured by a plant and photobombed by a harvestman (Opiliones)
If it hadn't been for its significance for me, I would have blipped my 'extra' of a small copper.
Oh how we Blippers suffer in the quest to bring you the best image each day. Yesterday, I was lying flat on my stomach in the grasses to get my images of the common blue butterfly. As a result, I must have picked up some harvest mites (or berry bugs to us) Trombicula autumnalis. Woke up in the night with severe localised itching. (Does that mean it is autumn already?).
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