A few shots taken at Arnside (6)
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:07 am
Went to Arnside Knott for a couple of days last weekend, finally sorted out my photos, so here is a few. The Buddleia was just outside the Knott and was attracting the Fritillaries nicely ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Finally got a shot of a Red Admiral (there isn't many where I live):
![Image](http://www.wayno.myby.co.uk/album/Butterflies/slides/IMG_2030.JPG)
Same with the Painted Lady, infact its the first time I've seen one:
![Image](http://www.wayno.myby.co.uk/album/Butterflies/slides/IMG_2036.JPG)
The Scotch Argus, notice how one of them has 4 prominent eyes per forewing, and the other has only 3:
![Image](http://www.wayno.myby.co.uk/album/Butterflies/slides/IMG_2207.JPG)
![Image](http://www.wayno.myby.co.uk/album/Butterflies/slides/IMG_2170.JPG)
Mating Pair of Scotch Argus hiding in the grass:
![Image](http://www.wayno.myby.co.uk/album/Butterflies/slides/IMG_1946.JPG)
And of course the High Brown Fritillary (a female):
![Image](http://www.wayno.myby.co.uk/album/Butterflies/slides/IMG_2015.JPG)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Finally got a shot of a Red Admiral (there isn't many where I live):
Same with the Painted Lady, infact its the first time I've seen one:
The Scotch Argus, notice how one of them has 4 prominent eyes per forewing, and the other has only 3:
Mating Pair of Scotch Argus hiding in the grass:
And of course the High Brown Fritillary (a female):