Red Admiral butterfly departing yellow dahlia at Cragside pauses for final safety checks before powering up for transition to flight.
Saturday, 20 October 2007
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Red Admiral butterfly departing yellow dahlia at Cragside pauses for final safety checks before powering up for transition to flight.
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At the risk of stating the obvious, you need to click the pic to see it at its best, as the thumbnail barely reveals the presence of a butterfly at all! :)
I love your butterfly photos. I've got a few from Cragside in ?03.
Thank you! And yes, I think it was 2003. Same Cragside visit as the quite good, quite scary one of a wasp saying "goodbye cruel world" (or buzzes to that effect) while taking a one-way trip into one of those carnivorous pitcher-plant things. Oh and there's a ?Red Admiral on rocks at Howick also, I seem to recall. :)
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