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On the subject of butterflies and in particular Painted the Lady,
This year could be one of the biggest migration of butterflies into this country in decades. Millions have flown into Britain from the deserts of north Africa. Up to 18,000 were spotted 'surfing' the breeze across Scolt Head Island on the north Norfolk coast: 50 arriving every minute according to Natural England nature reserve staff!The Butterfly Conservation Trust are currently doing a survey on the Painted Lady species.
Two sheds, by the look of your last picture you have had a painted lady visit your garden!
I'm sooo jealous.
If anyone would like to record their sightings, go to the link below, become part of one of the biggest butterfly surveys to date!
Painted Lady - Butterfly Conservation
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Originally posted by fleegle View PostOn the subject of butterflies and in particular Painted the Lady,
This year could be one of the biggest migration of butterflies into this country in decades. Millions have flown into Britain from the deserts of north Africa. Up to 18,000 were spotted 'surfing' the breeze across Scolt Head Island on the north Norfolk coast: 50 arriving every minute according to Natural England nature reserve staff!The Butterfly Conservation Trust are currently doing a survey on the Painted Lady species.
Two sheds, by the look of your last picture you have had a painted lady visit your garden!
I'm sooo jealous.
If anyone would like to record their sightings, go to the link below, become part of one of the biggest butterfly surveys to date!
Painted Lady - Butterfly Conservation
Painted Ladies aren't rare are they? There's been loads in my garden for weeks now. It's between them and various Whites for who's the most common.
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HI BFG,
Nope, they're not a rare species they are a common and widespread migrant. I still think they are beautiful even if they are in abundance and its always a pleasure to see them!
Many of the ancient civilizations believed that butterflies were symbols of the human soul but I think the Chinese and Japanese cultures of centuries gone by got it right, they used them as symbols of joy and the essence of happiness!
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