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<blockquote data-quote="Jos Stratford" data-source="post: 3635386" data-attributes="member: 12449"><p><strong><u>2017 Finale!</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Several cloudy days, a couple of nights dropping to a chilly minus 2C, truly thought the butterfly season would be over. And so dawned 24 October, clear skies and a considerable frost, freezing point early on, rising only to a meagre 3 C by midday. However, with bright sun and blue skies, relative warmth still lurked in sheltered spots and taking a quick wander on the local patch, there, low and behold, butterflies!</p><p></p><p>Only saw three in all, one <strong>Queen of Spain Fritillary</strong> and two<strong> Small Coppers,</strong> but truly quite amazing to have flying butterflies on such a late date here in Lithuania, especially given it was only 3 C! Certainly my latest ever in the country. </p><p></p><p>Also notable, one <strong>Common Darter</strong> and three <strong>Siberian Winter Damselflies</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jos Stratford, post: 3635386, member: 12449"] [B][U]2017 Finale![/U][/B] Several cloudy days, a couple of nights dropping to a chilly minus 2C, truly thought the butterfly season would be over. And so dawned 24 October, clear skies and a considerable frost, freezing point early on, rising only to a meagre 3 C by midday. However, with bright sun and blue skies, relative warmth still lurked in sheltered spots and taking a quick wander on the local patch, there, low and behold, butterflies! Only saw three in all, one [B]Queen of Spain Fritillary[/B] and two[B] Small Coppers,[/B] but truly quite amazing to have flying butterflies on such a late date here in Lithuania, especially given it was only 3 C! Certainly my latest ever in the country. Also notable, one [B]Common Darter[/B] and three [B]Siberian Winter Damselflies[/B]. [/QUOTE]
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