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Recent content by coaltit

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    Comma Butterflie Polygonia c- album

    This Attractive Butterflie was nice to see in the garden today on this breezy day I was able to get one photo of this Butterflie has it fed on the nectar of forget me not flowers, on Saturday 6th of April 2024.
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    Brimstone Butterflie

    Luckily here in south east derbyshire, uk, In march or april I'm confident of seeing Brimstone at least briefly and normally in my garden if it was a bit warmer you could add others to the list even comma, holly blue a bit later in april, with peacock, and small tortoiseshell all possible, with...
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    Brimstone Butterflie

    Yes generally down south you,ll see butterflies, flowers, (bluebells) good example and (birds) migrants before UP north, with these weather conditions we are having its a struggle here, thou managed to see another brimstone briefly like before last weekend.
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    Comment by 'coaltit' in media 'Pectoral Sandpiper'

    Hi Stanley, It's always nice to see a nice picture and the photo of this Pectoral Sandpiper does just that with lovely detail.
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    Brimstone Butterflie

    First Brimstone Butterflie and Butterflie of the year seen about 11:45 am in back garden briefly slightly later than normal, this one a female.
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    Common Buzzard and Two Lesser Black Backed Gulls.

    At approximately 3:00 pm this afternoon Saturday 09/03/2024 seen up above in the sky from my back garden I had momentarily just before been listening to a Lesser Black Backed gull calling the kind of call you would hear on the coastline when suddenly these birds drifted over head and came into...
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    Seven Spot Ladybird

    Always a joy to see this side of nature returning back .
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    Seven Spot Ladybird

    One of those early sunny march days which was actually warm for a while ( First time this year here ) probably brought this Seven Spotted Ladybird out (thou only four spots were showing in this picture) which was happy to be in the top most new growth of a buddleia in my back garden on Wednesday...
  9. Red Admiral on Fig Leaf

    Red Admiral on Fig Leaf

    This Red Admiral was taking a brief rest from feeding on rotting fig fruit still hanging in the tree alongside Hornets, wasps, and the occasional speckled wood Butterflie, perhaps even the odd Comma butterflie too.
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    Comment by 'coaltit' in media 'It's a good week (Toco Toucan)'

    Hi Roynato, What a beautiful picture such a lovely setting and grandeaur to see.
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    European Hornet

    These two Hornets were enjoying rotting fig fruit still hanging in the tree in my back garden
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    Speckled Wood

    Most likely the same Butterflie I photographed previously in my back garden was enjoying along with wasps this over ripe Fig on my Fig tree.
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    Speckled Wood

    This Speckled Wood Butterflie made a brief visit into the back garden today Monday 21st August 2023, it was more photogenic than other Butterflies today.
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    Brown Argus or Common Blue.

    Hi, dantheman, It has to be a colour balance, I got up and close to this Butterflie more than once when it opened its wings and I have seen many female common blues for comparison in the past I just wished I could have photographed the upper wings and showed them here I was lucky to get this...
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    Brown Argus or Common Blue.

    Hi Aeshna, Yes I agree it is a female common blue, but the upper wings unless you saw them yourself you would struggle to say it was a female common blue and I could`t and I was up and close to this Butterflie a few times to know that I have seen many female common blues outdoors and...
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