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- Shallot Man
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Just seen a butterfly whilst out with the dog, not a red admiral [about the only one I know] but about the same size, fairly light brown.
Probably a painted lady, shallot man, on its (her?) way back to the continent. Some years painted lady butterflies arrive here from North Africa via Spain and France in their thousands in spring, breed here and their offspring make their way back in autumn. Lots of them don't succeed, of course, but as they breed continually in their homeland, the whole thing repeats itself the following year.
Amazing, isn't it?
Amazing, isn't it?
- Parsons Jack
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I went down the plot this morning, and there was a Red Admiral flying around
Apart from one heavy downpour, it's been nice and sunny so far today.
Apart from one heavy downpour, it's been nice and sunny so far today.
Cheers PJ.
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
That sounds lovely, a red admiral still flying, Parsons Jack. This, too, of course, might be on its way back to the continent!
No butterfly weather here - we have not been as badly affected as the poor people of Cumbria, but so far there have only been two days this November when it has not rained!
No butterfly weather here - we have not been as badly affected as the poor people of Cumbria, but so far there have only been two days this November when it has not rained!
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Mike Vogel
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I think I found a peacock butterfly when truning over some compost. It wasn't flying anywhere though, more like doing impersonations of a headghog looking for a place to hibernate.
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- Parsons Jack
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Monika wrote:That sounds lovely, a red admiral still flying, Parsons Jack. This, too, of course, might be on its way back to the continent!
No butterfly weather here - we have not been as badly affected as the poor people of Cumbria, but so far there have only been two days this November when it has not rained!
Hi Monika,
Yes, you could be right. My plot is only a couple of miles from Dungeness, so it's only a short flight over to the continent from there
Cheers PJ.
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
- Parsons Jack
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Went for a walk on Fairlight, near Hastings today as it was a nice sunny day.
Spotted a Peacock butterfly still actively flying around. Hibernation is going to be short this year I think
Spotted a Peacock butterfly still actively flying around. Hibernation is going to be short this year I think
Cheers PJ.
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
