3 days of sunshine & Butterflies galore. Well, not really but we did see 3 Brimstones a Red Admiral & a Peacock. I did get a shot of the Brimstone flying, but I think trying to photograph Butterflies in flight is one of the first signs of madness. Anyway, it's high time I started this thread.
This is the link to last years thread https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/196195/beautiful-butterflies-2018/1219455#1219455
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Victims & the guilty parties
The victims were Rons spare Brussel sprout plants
& the guilty were 16 of these Large White caterpillars, this one was making it's way up the side of the grenhouse towards the end of November
& Small White caterpillars, this one also on the greenhouse
We counted at least 10 pupa a few days ago, so we're doing our bit for Biodiversity. The other Brussels are doing well, having transferred any caterpillars to the sacrificial plants a while back!
Kind regards, Ann
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Hi Ann,
Mainly whites I think. My other great butterfly attractor is sedum spectabile (not the cultivar 'Autumn Joy').
Close-ups of a Silver Y and a Comma above on one. The great thing about sedum is you can just break off a branch and shove it in the ground and you get another one!!
Russ