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Speckled Wood

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Description


In 1967, the very first Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria) has been found on Madeira, near Monte. As Speckled Woods are no strong flyers, they were for sure blown from Portugal to Madeira by storms. Since 1976 this species is seen commonly in agricultural areas and in sunny eucalyptus- and pine forests, rather rarely in Laurel Forests.
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Comments (29)


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Ac-Dc

1:04PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

well captured.

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flora-crassella

1:06PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

wonderful photo!!!!

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Littlejock

1:12PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Just amazing the composition and colours. Top noch my friend. Superb work

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tennesseecowgirl

1:23PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

So pretty~~

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drag

1:27PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Beautiful compostion. Lovely to see this butterfly among the flowers.

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durleybeachbum

1:38PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Lovely pic, Michel, (but it is definitely a female Wall.) I have a Speckled Wood currently on page 9 of my gallery.

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BessieB

1:44PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Really beautiful

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icerian

1:53PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Lovely and very candid work. 5+

M2A

2:14PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Sweet and beautiful flower and butterly couple.

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marybelgium

2:15PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

magnifique !

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danob

2:35PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Bravo Michel a lovely capture of this male Speckled Wood I do understand Andrea thinking it to be a Wall brown and the female speckled wood is quite different. The Wall is very similar but has a dark band down the middle of the top wing.

MrsLubner

2:39PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

I bet they are beautiful in the fields during mating season. Swarms of lovely, buttery wings, flitting from place to place. This is a stunningly warm and wonderful shot.

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awjay

3:11PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

beautiful pic and presentation

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CavalierLady

3:52PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Such a happy scene with the daisy looking flowers and that lovely bit of pink throughout. Beautiful image and composition!

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THROBBE

4:21PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Beautiful work!!!

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lyron

5:09PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Fantastic capture!!

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jocko500

5:41PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

so lovely looking

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RobyHermida

6:16PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Oh my! wonderful!

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MrsRatbag

7:48PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Really wonderful image, well done!

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bentchick

8:36PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Thank you for another glimmer of hope the spring is coming!!!

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Fred255

3:34AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Beautiful photo, great presentation.

lucindawind

8:08AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

wonderful shot !

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GiMi53

12:34PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

I do understand now that identification of this butterfly is difficult… Thanks to Andrea (durleybeachbump) for sending me good links about the two species in discussion here: the Wall Brown: butterfly_Wall-Brown-by-Jim-Asher.jpg and the Speckled Wood : butterfly_Speckled-Wood-by-Jim-Asher.jpg And thanks to Danny (danob for his expert comment ! My information is coming from page 151 of Peter Sziemer’s book Madeira Natural History in a Nutshell: 122855.jpg Although the Wall Brown is not mentioned anywhere in this most authoritative reference book (as in the table about Butterflies of the Madeira Archipelago page 153) , and if the illustration on the British Butterfly Conservation site is correct, I now admit that Andrea is right ! And now trying to find Dr. Sziemer’s e-mail…. :~)

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GiMi53

1:01PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

-----Original Message----- From: danob Sent: 2009-02-10 12:51:07 Subject: RE: Speckled Wood or Wall Brown ? Yes this species is difficult but usually a lot of people esp nature walkers mistake the dull brown as the only species if you can find a Male for comparison you will see this is very much like the Wall Brown however the wing markings on the wall brown have a dark band from your image I could not be certain, but I would still maintain this to be the male Speckled wood, I checked my books tonight and to further add to the confusion the wall brown there had no such banding! Often morphing can confusethings further! Danny

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GiMi53

1:04PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

-----Original Message----- From: danob Sent: 2009-02-10 12:52:35 Subject: ID www.butterfly-guide.co.uk/species/satyrids/ukm11.htm

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GiMi53

11:33AM | Wed, 11 February 2009

my next upload: thumb_1830093.jpg " Homem em pé"

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GiMi53

12:45PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Sziemer To: 'Michel GILLARD' Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:08 AM Subject: AW: Speckled Wood or Wall Brown ? Yes, it is a Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria), without any doubt. Best wishes Peter

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amirapsp

4:19PM | Fri, 06 March 2009

Excellent!!!

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kasalin

12:01AM | Sat, 30 May 2009

Just amazing the composition and colours. Great capture, my friend. 5*


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