Good to see you are managing to see some butterflies
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I remember those wildflower beds in Birmingham being on the T.V. a while back, good to see they are still there.
Cheers,
Neil F.
It did rather flop into the web, and made very little attempt to break free. Your comment about the white above reminded me of the photo I posted earlier of the individual in the middle of Birmingham - it could barely fly and lacked at least a couple of legs... I suppose we don't notice these things when lots of fresh new butterflies are there to replace them.Wurzel wrote:A grisly shot to end the post with Dave but the Meadow Brown looks pretty faded and on it's last legs anyway I supposeI was watching a tattered old white this afternoon that just just dropped from a flower if was feeding on,it literally fell of its perch
I suppose it's getting to that time of year
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Have a goodun
Wurzel
Hi Dave,millerd wrote:
.... Though there have been far fewer of this species around here this year (in common with most places I think), I have rarely been without at least one...
Definitelypadfield wrote:One for the species-specific-album?
millerd wrote:
.... I assume Warwickshire BC have been surveying the area.
Dave