tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712676654133721000.post2134126037304532630..comments2024-01-13T19:58:05.175+00:00Comments on The Lyons Share: Kentish Glory OmeletteGraeme Lyonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07105938845237816643noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712676654133721000.post-75412709219037467952011-03-24T07:25:34.096+00:002011-03-24T07:25:34.096+00:00I think a pan-species lister should take an intere...I think a pan-species lister should take an interest in all life-stages of organisms. So eggs are tickable as long as you've got reasonable grounds for thinking they are alive. Which in the case of Kentish Glory, you have.<br />By the same toke, if you ever find any sea beans, nickar nuts or other exotic seeds on the strandline, if you can get them to germinate then you can add vagrant plants to your list!Mark Telferhttp://markgtelfer.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712676654133721000.post-16910173601868062412011-03-23T08:02:18.938+00:002011-03-23T08:02:18.938+00:00Sussex branch of Butterfly Conservation have an on...Sussex branch of Butterfly Conservation have an ongoing project to plot the distribution of the Brown Hairstreak in Sussex (http://www.sussex-butterflies.org.uk/sightings.html) To achieve maximum hits they are plotting egg sightings since the adult is far more difficult to spot.Colin Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01188734834150213192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712676654133721000.post-16850211371194871912011-03-23T06:41:30.117+00:002011-03-23T06:41:30.117+00:00Steve I do not tick snails from empty shells or in...Steve I do not tick snails from empty shells or insects from leaf mines akine. Obvioulsy they both constitute a record though. Is an immobile pupa any different to an egg?<br /><br />It also conjures up another question. Does all this have to be witnessed by our primary sense organs, the eyes? For my year list I tick birds if I only hear them but I have not ticked Quail at all as even though I have heard them several times, I have never seen one!Graeme Lyonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07105938845237816643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712676654133721000.post-51731994092848801472011-03-22T22:54:29.066+00:002011-03-22T22:54:29.066+00:00I wasn't too keen on the idea of a moth omelet...I wasn't too keen on the idea of a moth omelette so on balance I'm quite pleased :)Maurice Gordonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01838756143230013260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5712676654133721000.post-81512237686936768022011-03-22T21:58:43.630+00:002011-03-22T21:58:43.630+00:00Interesting one Graeme. I wouldn't say that I&...Interesting one Graeme. I wouldn't say that I've seen a bird if I'd only seen an egg. However, insects are possibly different. Would you allow yourself a leaf miner just by leaf mining activity being seen? Or a snail if you find an empty shell? One for Mr Telfer to adjudicate on I think...Steve Galehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09459545933323958452noreply@blogger.com