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Peacock Royal
01-Sep-2004, 05:21 PM
Went to Pulau Ubin this morning. Did not cover much ground as my girl was tagging along.We started moving west to the Marbah Hut then turned back and followed Jalan Batu Ubin and finally stopped at the Sensory Trail in less than 2 hours.

Saw quite a number of Dark Glassy Tigers along the way.

Here are the record shots for sharing (my two new additions if ids are correct).
#1a : Hidari irava (Coconut Skipper)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Federick/Ubin/HidariiravaCoconutSkipperatUbin.jpg

#1b
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Federick/Ubin/HidariiravaCoconutSkipperatUbinSep2004.jpg

#2 : Hypolimnas bolina bolina (Great Eggfly) - I think this is a male.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Federick/Ubin/GreatEggFlyMaleatUbin.jpg

Thanks for viewing.

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Commander
01-Sep-2004, 05:53 PM
Good additions, Federick. Celebrating Teachers' Day with the butts? ;-)

ID is correct. Did you see the upperside of the Great Eggfly? If no orange patches, it should be a male.

Elbowed Pierrot
01-Sep-2004, 06:47 PM
wow, going further :cheers: did you walk around in the sensory trail? should have quite a few species there.. even the silverline

Common Rose
01-Sep-2004, 07:10 PM
wow, going further :cheers: did you walk around in the sensory trail? should have quite a few species there.. even the silverline
That generation of SL is gone by now. Need to catch the next generation.

Peacock Royal
01-Sep-2004, 08:04 PM
Did you see the upperside of the Great Eggfly? If no orange patches, it should be a male.

Did'nt get a shot of the upper side but could see that there were no orange patches, some lumnious blue and white pathches instead. So that is a male Great Eggfly.


wow, going further did you walk around in the sensory trail? should have quite a few species there.. even the silverline

That generation of SL is gone by now. Need to catch the next generation

Yes, I was hoping to spot the SL but no sight of it. I suppose Neo is right to say that we have to wait for the next generation. In fact very few butts there today.

Common Rose
01-Sep-2004, 08:43 PM
Usually by two weeks of first sighting, the probability being around is low, and by three weeks, I would say very very low. That's y need to go out hunting more often.