Saturday, July 06, 2013
the admiral's return
The first red admiral I have seen this summer. It was flying very briskly, so much so that the vibrations from the wing were audible.
Labels:
butterflies
Thursday, July 04, 2013
gilding the lily
the heart of the flower head of a guelder rose, and the oddly extravagant and unnecessary (it would seem) false flowers on the periphery.
Labels:
flora
like a needle in a hay field
the effectiveness of the camouflage that butterflies use is not always obvious when they are on the wing and showing their brighter sides. It is almost impossible to see the meadow brown in the top picture even if you know where it is, and it is only just visible at much closer range.
Labels:
butterflies
Monday, July 01, 2013
flocking to church
Labels:
birds,
Stokeclimsland village
Sunday, June 30, 2013
meadow life
for the first time this year the butterflies are stirring in the meadows. There were dozens of meadow browns (top) and skippers (middle) and the occasional ringlet (bottom), but no sign yet of the bigger and more colourful species, and no painted ladies.
Labels:
butterflies,
Inny valley,
meadows
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