continued from part 4:- garajonay National park la gomera
And so was I going to see the Canary island Red Admiral
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Well I thought so as an admiral buzzed past in typical fast flight
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
. Then it landed some distance away amongst bramble scrub and I got my camera on it. Vanessa yes …. but atalanta not vulcania
![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
. Blue Chaffinches and Canary Red Admirals? These tour guides like to talk things up
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
…but still it was another species confirmed and two new ones in minutes
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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![2014.07.28 IMG_5691 Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta), Garajonay, La Gomera t.jpg (230.47 KiB) Viewed 787 times Red Admiral, Garajonay national park](./files/thumb_10062_6d90ab0a0e503defd32bdb056d407fe4)
- Red Admiral, Garajonay national park
Unlike in 2011 the area had lots of butterflies, though many were more than slightly scuffed from hanging around thorny brambles.
![2014.07.28 IMG_5683 Long-tailed Blue, (Lampides boeticus), Garajonay, La Gomera i t.jpg (174.96 KiB) Viewed 787 times Long-tailed Blue](./files/thumb_10062_f5f8ef0fb090d429f0b114ed9d13f415)
- Long-tailed Blue
![2014.07.28 IMG_5690 P1230231 Canary Blue (female), Garajonay National Park, La Gomera m.jpg (204.5 KiB) Viewed 787 times Female Canary Blue](./files/thumb_10062_2fbd95fedea768d8b722bd3fe5597bf1)
- Female Canary Blue
![2014.07.28 IMG_5690 P1230237 Long-tailed Blue (male), Garajonay National Park, La Gomera t.jpg (254.98 KiB) Viewed 787 times Male Long-tailed Blue](./files/thumb_10062_34f22c5dfd26769f29275d884716ba44)
- Male Long-tailed Blue
![2014.07.28 IMG_5711 Small Copper, (Lycaena phlaeas), Garajonay park, La Gomera gi t.jpg (225.99 KiB) Viewed 787 times Unlike 2011, my elusive little friend the Small Copper was turning up unexpectedly, a bit like they do in the UK](./files/thumb_10062_fa05811fa8482445e1d3814d963c7a19)
- Unlike 2011, my elusive little friend the Small Copper was turning up unexpectedly, a bit like they do in the UK
![2014.07.28 IMG_5725 Long-tailed Blue, (Lampides boeticus), Garajonay, La Gomera b t.jpg (192.04 KiB) Viewed 787 times Long-tailed Blue](./files/thumb_10062_e31310c72de13097f5ec77cf2f920402)
- Long-tailed Blue
![2014.07.28 IMG_5735 Canary Blue (male & female), Garajonay park, La Gomera gi t.jpg (265.08 KiB) Viewed 787 times Canary Blue male & female](./files/thumb_10062_1137d4d300ceab29e4926fe7d9c8aac7)
- Canary Blue male & female
In my pursuit of blues and coppers I’d almost forgotten the time and had to sprint back to the bus
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
. Fortunately there were others who were later than me and while we waited a male Cleopatra put in an appearance it’s bright orange patches clearly visible as it fluttered around me (I swear I could hear its wing-beats)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
before moving off and out of sight..
WRT the “Cleopatra” I have read that the butterfly is not a sub-species of Gonepteryx Cleopatra (eversi) but rather has its own specific status Gonepteryx cleobule or Canary Brimstone. The butterfly is found on only three of the islands: Tenerife, La Palma and most commonly on La Gomera and is considered endangered.
http://www.pyrgus.de/Gonepteryx_cleobule_en.html
The bus wound its way through the laurel forest and making another short stop where I got to meet another wildlife inhabitant, the La Gomeran Skink
![2014.07.28 IMG_5743 La Gomeran Skink (Chalcides coerulopunctatas, bus stop, GNP, La Gomera.jpg (336.98 KiB) Viewed 787 times Smooth scaled like our slow-worm, the La Gomeran Skink Chalcides coerulopunctatus](./files/thumb_10062_0ce2d8d3161af3ecba93ba0b25be9671)
- Smooth scaled like our slow-worm, the La Gomeran Skink Chalcides coerulopunctatus
The bus continued on and as in 2011 we stopped at the Las Rosas restaurant for our lunch. And the feeling of déjà vu was complete with a serving of the same meal (Chicken in mojo sauce with Canarian potatoes (yum) followed by a banana for desert
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
) and a demonstration of the La Gomeran or Silbo whistling language (waiters and waitresses multi-lingual (they have us believe) in whistling) Not to be missed
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No butterflies were seen around the restaurant (in 2011, I got my first Small White on nasturtium)
Moving on past the picturesque town of Agulo we arrived at the Museo Molino de Gofio (La Gomeran agriculture) where in 2011 I had photographed the African Grass Blues on pepper plants. None were seen this time, only a solitary Small White and another La Gomeran skink which due to its lost tail and stumpy re-growth looked more like a slug with legs
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
![2014.07.28 IMG_5751 P1230265 Picturesque town of Agulo, La Gomera.jpg (242.61 KiB) Viewed 787 times Agulo](./files/thumb_10062_555149be841822738ea5b38cd5168b78)
- Agulo
![2014.07.28 IMG_5756 La Gomeran Skink (Chalcides coerulopunctatas, Museo de gofio, La Gomera.jpg (198.77 KiB) Viewed 787 times "Stumpy"](./files/thumb_10062_c27bb1ff2a84c61c6433c35e2acd87dd)
- "Stumpy"
By the time we got back to San Sebastien, sailed across to Tenerife and the bus journey back to Sunningdale Village it was night time. An ideal time to show the others Los Abrigos and try out a fish restaurant
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![2014.07.28 IMG_5773 Small harbour lined with restaurants, Los Abrigos m 2.jpg (187.94 KiB) Viewed 787 times Los Abrigos harbour at night](./files/thumb_10062_ecf324cffc827781ae10f907c0c0b1e0)
- Los Abrigos harbour at night
Only one more left (and its getting more like trip advisor
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