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According to the numerous websites that list the various events, holidays and celebrations that happen around the world each day, today is both ‘Learn about butterflies Day’ and ‘Moth-er Day’. I do sometimes think these days are inventions to fill out their websites, as I’ve found no organisations celebrating either of these days in Britain and, though moths are around almost all year and butterflies are just starting to make their Spring appearance, this doesn’t seem to be the optimum time to celebrate either of these wing-ed species. Still, any excuse to share photos of some of my favourite creatures!
ellenzahl said:
!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks
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sconzani said:
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theresagreen said:
A lovely collection. You’re lucky to have seen butterflies already, it’s still a bit cool for them here.
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sconzani said:
There aren’t many around yet but I’m certainly looking forward to their return.
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pilipala51 said:
What a lovely collection. I photographed a Pale Brindled Beauty recently. I couldn’t identify it until I was looking through a nature magazine in the dentist’s waiting room and there was an article on it. The female doesn’t have any wings.
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sconzani said:
Oooo, that’s not one I know, Joyce. Will have to read up on that. Thanks. 🙂
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Pete Hillman said:
These are wonderful, Annie! Looking forward to seeing these this spring and summer! 🙂
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sconzani said:
Thanks, Pete, and yes, roll on butterfly season. I have already seen a couple but more would be good. 🙂
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