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Butterflies

Post 1

I'm not really here

This year I had loads of the same sort of butterfly in my garden, but I couldn't identify it.

Anyone have any idea what they were?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/minashouse/336107561/in/set-72057594140345025/


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Post 2

~:*-Venus-*:~

Hello smiley - smiley

The butterfly is called a Gatekeeper, it's now one of the most common betterflies in the Eastern Counties. The ammount of orange colouring can vary from butterly to butterfly.
Hope that helps smiley - smiley


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Post 3

Jemstone

Ooh, pretty! I've never seen one of those before. I had lots and lots of red admirals (think that's what it is!)on my lavender bush and echinacea this year!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/48584001@N00/331840238/in/set-72157594436143723/

Bring back summer!
smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Jemstone

Ooh, link not working - highlight the whole thing and it should get you to my photo. Sorry, not used to posting links!


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Post 5

Jemstone

Ok, figured it out:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jemstone33/331840238/in/set-72157594436143723/

I hope!


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Post 6

I'm not really here

ooh that's lovely!

Thanks Venus. Gatekeeper was one I thought it might be, but it didn't seem to look like the picture in my book. I need a better book! I'd also like a better camera for taking close up shots. I took loads of photos, and most of them just came out blurry.

I didn't seem to get much else in the garden this year, just these little blighters!


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Post 7

~:*-Venus-*:~

I had to look in two books, one picture did'nt have much orange on it. In the other book, it said about colour differences. One book is never enough eh! smiley - laugh


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Post 8

I'm not really here

True! Although even the internet didn't help much at the time.


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Post 9

KB

I've had an awful lot of caterpillars lately, about 1" long and beige. The thing is they are always at the back door, and I've no idea where they would be coming from or going to. The place where they turn up doesn't have any containers, or soil, or plants, just a concrete path with a porch over it, so I've no idea what they are there for.


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Post 10

I'm not really here

I keep finding green ones curled up indoors. I think that might be something to do with the terrier I'm fostering though...

Perhaps birds have dropped yours?


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