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I like the alder borer. Presumably it's the larva that is found in dead wood. Here's a link to the dead wood stage. https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5269/5627626894_f8a9838e5a_z.jpg
Ian will be after your blood - once I get started on my Doris Day repertoire I can go on for days - drives him absolutely crazy. ( Guess that makes me a DD borer...... )Seems the alder borer's habit of favouring dead wood means it is not regarded as much of a pest but the adults eat flowers, I read.
Roma, speckled woods are very territorial and will fight off all comers. I think the butterfly I saw in the garden was just passing through but I did see a territorial dispute in the wood behind the house yesterday. I wandered off to the far end off the usual paths. The deer tracks do not take into account low branches and fallen trees so I was struggling to get back to the well used path. I saw a Speckled Wood sitting on a fern in a patch of sunlight. Another came into the area and was seen off. At one point the intruder was on the ground, wings folded tight in a submissive or 'playing dead' position while the other butterfly was beating his wings strongly and darting at him as if attacking. I do not think there was any physical contact but I would have been intimidated if he was my size.
A lovely video Maggi. How come one had to face the other way? He seemed to have a longer tail too.Just noticed the video was on page 1 of this thread
They are also found on fuchsia.