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Probably blown in on this hot wind from the south (Spain)

They migrate here would you believe. It's true, Google it.

 

Some years ago we had a big patch of thistles that was full of them, quite literally clouds of them when disturbed. Magical!

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Lots of butterflies out at the moment, not seen so many in a while. Red Admirals, Meadow Browns, small Whites, saw one the other days on the roses but couldn't identify it. Was impressively large and colourful with white background.

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It would be good if this spell of weather got us some rarer visitors, e.g. Clouded Yellows, that I remember being regulars when I was a kid.

I briefly saw a Camberwell Beauty in the garden here a few years ago.

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12 hours ago, Stubby said:

Had an out break of Red Admirals about this time last year . Hundreds of them , small they were but pretty sure they were Red Admirals .

Perhaps they were Vice Admirals?

 

How many rings did they have on their sleeves?

 

Image result for british navy symbols of rank

 

 

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