and continuing the nautical theme, this is a good close up of the red admiral. This particular buddleia seems to be very attractive to all flying insects. Cuttings can be sent to Downgate.
this picture is interesting for two reasons, firstly this is the first cormorant I have seen on the Inny, and secondly it has a fish in its mouth. Maybe the habitat is improving.
this is the silver Y moth. It is very busy and fast moving and is difficult to photograph but this photo shows Y it is so called. The buddleia is swarming with butterflies now, mainly tortoiseshells, peacocks, and small whites.
the downy plume like seeds of rosebay willowherb, which make it look much more attractive than the garish pink flowers it goes in for during the summer.