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Max Anderson

@maxando

PhD 🦋 South West Landscape Officer for Butterfly Conservation.

Devon, United Kingdom Entrou em Ağustos 2009
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Adonis blues in their hundreds at Anchor Bottom, West Sussex. Males congregating on dung and females getting chased up the slopes. @BCSussex @savebutterflies
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Brimstone pupae can be difficult to find, as the larvae often wander for some distance to find a suitable spot to pupate. The UV torch makes this job easier - what a stunning chrysalis! @BCDevon @savebutterflies
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Dr Marcus Rhodes
Dr Marcus Rhodes@MarcusWRhodes·
It may be looking a little worse for wear, but I am very chuffed to have met with this Violet Copper, as we are right at the end of their flight season. Many thanks to @RichDGregory3 and @HBoyerBirdnut for the tip-off about this newly discovered colony.
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Max Anderson@maxando·
@domgreves @savebutterflies @BCDevon They’ve been declining in lots of places in the SW recently. Certainly a combination of factors including reduced habitat area, suitability and connectivity. Climatic factors will also be playing a role, but there are mixed effects. Complex solutions needed for complex issues
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Today I've been studying Small Pearl-bordered Frits in East Devon. Had 16 adults, including a mating pair. Highlight was seeing a female laying eggs somewhat haphazardly amongst the flora between sheltered scrubby patches. What a joy! @savebutterflies @BCDevon
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@willsocr They all look like Peacocks to me. I think when the larvae moult into their next instar, they emerge with lighter coloured spines, which turn black over time.
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Chris Willson 🇺🇦@willsocr·
Hi @maxando Can you help me understand what I am looking at here please? Seen on nettles on Exminster marsh whilst doing a butterfly survey. Initial thought was Peacock, but are there 2 or 3 species here in same tent or mix of instars? Thanks
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Max Anderson@maxando·
Silver-studded Blues only really getting started here in East Devon, with a few fresh adults starting to appear. Nice to see this male make their very first flight after just emerging @savebutterflies @BCDevon @ClintonDevon
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Had a great day yesterday leading a guided walk at Langford Farm on Dartmoor for some of the fantastic volunteers at Yarner Wood. Marsh Fritillaries were a personal highlight, with 3 of the life stages seen! @savebutterflies
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Max Anderson@maxando·
@aknights10 @BCDevon @savebutterflies Thanks Andrew! I'm using a regular 365nm UV torch and my mirrorless APSC with a macro lens. Awkward to hold all in place, and requires a lot of practice with such low light.
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Last night I spent a few hours doing some UV surveys for Brown Hairstreak caterpillars at various sites across Exeter. Great fun! @BCDevon @savebutterflies
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Max Anderson@maxando·
Spent the morning surveying Horseshoe Vetch with a stunning view at our Westbury Beacon reserve on @MendipHillsNL. Pleased to see that it has spread into new areas, providing more foodplant for Chalkhill Blues. @BCSomerset @savebutterflies
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Dr Will Leo Hawkes@WillLeoHawkes·
Insect migration is truly one of the world's wonders! Here's a blizzard of small cabbage white & clouded yellow butterflies migrating through a narrow Pyrenean pass. All are using the sun as a compass as they migrate south for the winter! @savebutterflies @MigrantMothUK
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LizWilliamsButterflyHaven@LWButterflyH·
Mystery lights in the Haven? UFO? New, techno club night? Nope. Night time quest by John, Tony and Gary for Brown Hairstreaks -success! Thanks @ButterflyDan for remote ID assistance and to @maxando for the idea.
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@davidbutler_75 @ExmouthWildlife @_sarahbutcher @ExmouthTrees @BCDevon BrHstk- check you live in their known range. On underside of Blackthorn leaves. Easier to spot at later instars. Can be found wandering along stems. PuHstk- underside of Oak leaves, usually terminal leaves. Sunny, sheltered, mature Oaks best. Need 365nm torch. Many pupated now
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Dr Marcus Rhodes
Dr Marcus Rhodes@MarcusWRhodes·
I succeeded in tracking down this Purple Hairstreak caterpillar during my lunch break at Penryn Campus today. This individual was originally found as an egg back in March; it's not far off pupating now.
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Max Anderson@maxando·
Spent the day surveying Agonopterix atomella, Mirificarma lentiginosella and Grapholita lathyrana on Dyers Greenweed at RNAS Merryfield, Somerset. Such an important plant for some incredibly scarce moths. @JennyPlackett @gmtord @DrBulman @savebutterflies
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Not only did I find 7 White-letter Hairstreak pupae on my local Elm this afternoon, but I also found some ants investigating one for a while. The larvae are known myrmecophiles, and I suspect the pupae still have a trick or two up their sleeves! @savebutterflies
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