Argus is the magazine of Butterfly Conservation Yorkshire and I had submitted the story of Mrs B (photo posted January) and her babies for possible publication. The Editor has printed the complete metamorphosis from oviposit to eclosion in "Glorious Technicolour".
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@fbailey Thanks. They published an edited form of the CD Mrs B sent to you. My very rare Yellow Legged Clear Wing moth was the last picture inside the mag too. I'm a happy old lady today.
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@joev Thanks, Joe. I'd posted "Mrs B" shortly after I joined the project in January and I think it's been my most viewed photo, one I'm really excited about never having photographed a Brimstone in flight before.
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@bigmxx@888rachel@fntngrma Thank you, Ladies. I knew at least part of my submission was to be included, hadn't expected the entire article and certainly didn't think an image would make the cover.
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Wow! Congratulations, Jesika! Awesome photo! I went to the Butterfly Conservation Yorkshire website and downloaded this edition of the newsletter . . . I look forward to reading your entire article. You should definitely feel proud, this is quite an honor for work well done! :-)
@gaylewood My. Thank you so much, I'm overwhelmed that you should do that. Over the years, Jim & I have had quite a lot of photos & articles in the magazine, including my Monarch Adventure of 2016.
Many, many thanks, hope you enjoy it.
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@gaylewood Thank you very much. So pleased you enjoyed the article and thank you for the lovely compliment. We hope to repeat the experience with Brimstones - if it ever stops raining long enough for butterflies to fly!
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May 2nd, 2018
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Many, many thanks, hope you enjoy it.
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