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"loads more than last year round me, we have a beautiful medlar tree outside the kitchen window and its attracting small blues, as well as tons of bees!The small blues will be holly blues."
no, theyre small blues, slightly different, slightly smaller |
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Its probably my biggest pleasure in life is watching nature there is so much to see just in your garden, and the butterflies play a big part in that we had a few brimstone butterflies in april on (some) warm days holly blues are popular to at the moment. |
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"loads more than last year round me, we have a beautiful medlar tree outside the kitchen window and its attracting small blues, as well as tons of bees!The small blues will be holly blues.
no, theyre small blues, slightly different, slightly smaller" Very nice may I say, Its not one I see here. |
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This is the reason we love these forums.
I don’t think any other place has such a diverse range of topics on the go at once, it’s like a little snapshot of humanity.
From somebody getting legal advice on fathering a child, through to butterflies and gloryholes, it’s great! |
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"I saw my first ever swallowtail butterfly a few days ago ... beautiful (but not in UK ) " A stunning butterflie indeed you,d be hard pressed to get one here in the broads would certainly make my day. |
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"This is the reason we love these forums.
I don’t think any other place has such a diverse range of topics on the go at once, it’s like a little snapshot of humanity.
From somebody getting legal advice on fathering a child, through to butterflies and gloryholes, it’s great! " Thanks |
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I love watching the butterflies, takes me back to my childhood and watching them on my grandparents buddleia plant. So much so I’ve got one in my garden now x |
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I seem to have had quite a few come into the house and garden in the last couple of weeks. I have left an area along my hedgerow to grow into wild grass and flowers leaving about a two foot barrier where hopefully they can hang out.
One landed on my dogs nose while he was sleeping in the sun but I couldn’t get my camera out in time it was beautiful.
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"I seem to have had quite a few come into the house and garden in the last couple of weeks. I have left an area along my hedgerow to grow into wild grass and flowers leaving about a two foot barrier where hopefully they can hang out.
One landed on my dogs nose while he was sleeping in the sun but I couldn’t get my camera out in time it was beautiful.
" Awww that would have been a great pic |
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Mid week in this heat we,re haveing I had a small skipper butterflie come In our conservatory along with a ringlet butterflie in the same day, today a peacock and comma butterflie came in, and yesterday just after 7pm a brown hawker Dragonflie came in which I filmed and photographed, they do like the sunshine. |
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