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Late butterflies 2021 (1 Viewer)

Red Admiral sunning on the wall near the front door this afternoon. Also picked up a tick* when out today, was a bit surprised but apparently fairly normal into November.

*(Blood sucking invertebrate on my upper leg, as opposed to being a new species for me. Or it might be. But probably not.)
 
With apologies to those freezing in the UK - The mercury nudging 20ºC here this morning produced two Red Admirals, a Clouded Yellow and a bonus Wall Brown. Also several Willow Spreadwings, a couple of Southern Darters and a Migrant Hawker.

Chris
 
22 December, on a dark night walk from Letheringsett to Holt along the disused railway track bordered by ivy-clad trees, there were about 100 white moths fluttering around, obviously disturbed by my flashlight. Quite an eerie sight
 
Very impressed with recent sightings. Apparently a record-breaking New Year's Eve here in the UK - 15.6 celsius in Somerset? No sunshine here in Cornwall - mist and greyness.
 
Better get the First of 2022 started then Dan! :)
Ha ;-) Only if and when I see the first of the year ... otherwise it's up to whoever sees one to start the thread methinks.

I did see a Red Admiral in Falmouth on 1st Jan one year and mentioned it here on BF - the county recorder got in touch as it was first report of the year apparently.
 
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