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
I'm still waiting for Painted Ladies to appear despite having a Buddleia in full bloom.
Too hot to go out butterfly hunting but had a few others in the garden recently.
A very tatty Marbled White
Common Blue also in the grass.
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Unknown said:Too hot to go out butterfly hunting
I didn't even have to go out ... this was the third Peacock butterfly to come into lounge today!!
Hazel C said:It's still too hot here too
I think we've got one more day to survive ....... up to a possible 38 or 39 C here in the south and then Atlantic fronts move in.
WendyBartter said:shall sit outside around 21.15 & watch bats ...
Always suspected that you were a wee bit batty.!!
Written confirmation of this is of some relief to me.!! ;-)
My bird photos HERE
Lot to learn
Paul A said:Written confirmation of this is of some relief to me.!!
Super views tonight ... came very close a few times, must have recognised me as one of their own! Lol
gaynorsl said:down the beach in a Teepee playing the uke tomorrow
Different!! Do you not have any lamp-posts on Anglesey Gaynor? Rofl