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Posted on 25 May, 2024
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 Female orange-tip butterfly on pink cuckooflower blooms.
Short walk along the pipe track at Strathblane this afternoon. Quite warm and sunny. Lots of Orange Tip butterflies & a few whites around. A few more photos on flickr.

Posted on 25 May, 2024
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Orange Tip male butterfly wings spread feeding on cuckooflower. A few bluebells entwined with cookooflower. blurred grass and bracken in the background.
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Posted on 12 May, 2024
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Posted on 8 April, 2024
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Blackthorn blossoms. Ditherered to lack & white

Had a short walk around Kilpatrick Muir this morning. Heard but didn’t see green woodpeckers. Did spot a couple of peacock butterflies. The first this year for me.

Posted on 8 April, 2024
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Posted on 16 September, 2023
by john

triptych of three insect pictures, Red Admiral, Peacock and Common darter
We had a walk to Greenside Reservoir this afternoon. It is certainly autumn, but warm quite a few Red Admiral & Peacock butterflies. Bit of a breeze with cumulous clouds.

Posted on 16 September, 2023
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Posted on 30 July, 2023
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A peacock butterfly with its wings fully open , feeding or resting on a thistle head.

I am beginning to see more peacock butterflies again, this one and more at Old Kilpatrick yesterday.

Posted on 30 July, 2023
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Posted on 21 July, 2023
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Grid of pictures, the center one a map of where the othere were taken. From Top Left: Tortoise Shell butterfly; Meadow Brown Butterfly; flock of mixed corvids against a blue sky & cumulous clouds; Angelica Flower; map; Grey Mare's Tail waterfall; Meadowsweet flower; Red Admiral Butterfly; Bee on thistle.
Cochno Estate walk, More on Flickr #nature

Posted on 21 July, 2023
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Posted on 28 June, 2023
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Meadow Brown Butterfly clinging to blade of grass with its wings closed.
School finished for the summer in the pouring rain at 1pm today. By 5 O’clock the sun and a few butterflies were out, including this Meadow Brown. By the Kelvin near the vet school.

Posted on 28 June, 2023
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Posted on 29 May, 2023
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Grid of photos 3x3 with a map in the centre. Top Left: Small Heath butterfly; Speedwell, A lot of flowering hawthorn bushes; a beech tree; map; a stonechat; marsh marigold flowers; red kite flying against a very blue sky; a gold finch on a rock.

Walk around Kilpatrick muir this afternoon. Warm sunny, blue skys, lots of butterflies: small heath; green veined whites; orange tips, orange not identified. Red Kite flying above the moor, 1st I’ve seen here.

Posted on 29 May, 2023
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Posted on 13 May, 2023
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Female Orange Tip Butterfly

Female Orange Tip Butterfly

Posted on 13 May, 2023
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Posted on 31 July, 2022
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meadow brown on thyme

Meadow Brown on Thyme, Barassie beach on Friday. A lot of butterflies in the grass between beach & golf course.

Posted on 31 July, 2022
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