A collage of nine images featuring butterflies, flowers, an acorn, a device on a rock, and a map.
Top left: White fluffy sow thistle seeds and yellow flowers.
Top center: Oak leaves with a green acorn in the middle.
Top right: A black electronic device is on a large, rough stone.
Middle left: A green-veined white butterfly perched on a devils-bit scabious flower. 
Middle center: A simple map indicating locations around Ardmore . Different coloured dots mark various points on the map.
Middle right: A small tortoiseshell butterfly sits on a devils-bit scabious flower.
Bottom left: A painted lady on the path.
Bottom centre: A common carder bee gathers pollen from a devils-bit scabious flower..
Bottom right: A small white butterfly is on a bindweed flower.

Getting to be a bit of a butterfly blog. Walked the RSPB site at Ardmore last Tuesday. Highish tide & a strong breeze. The path was often protected by windward bushes. Lots of small tortoiseshells & some painted ladies basking. Devils-bit scabious flowering. Some whites too, mainly green-veined.

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