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A dearth of flutter-butters
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ieccles651_nmUKAC-
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August 2022
I have seen a cabbage white this afternoon but it was in transit and fluttered by without saying hello.
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ieccles651_nmUKAC-
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August 2022
Just been in the garden and spotted my first flutter actually landing in my garden.
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Fran IOM
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August 2022
The most common one in my garden with the odd Peacock now and again.
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Fire
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October 2022
Offically, ithas been the worst year for butterflies in the UK since records began.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/07/number-of-butterflies-in-uk-falls-to-lowest-since-surveys-began
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ieccles651_nmUKAC-
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October 2022
It's funny but in September I came across a few flutters passing through my garden
I pruned a few shrubs back in August and some had flowered again which attracted the late runners and riders
Topping up for the winter
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bertrand-mabel
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October 2022
Today we had some fab butterlies on the sedums and other plants still in flower. Mostly
red adimiral but also so many bees still on the flowers.
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ieccles651_nmUKAC-
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October 2022
It's turning chilly now and I think it's fair to say they will be tucked up in bed now for the winter.
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I pruned a few shrubs back in August and some had flowered again which attracted the late runners and riders
Topping up for the winter