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1 minute ago, AVB said:

It could be that I have more time on my hands and therefore noticing them but there seem to be a lot more butterflies around this year

Don't think it's you - I have walked the same areas at the same times of day for the last 5 years but this year I have seen substantially more.

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Speaking of butterflies, I took a photo of a pair of them on July 5th in my allotment.  I assumed that they were (attempting) mating.  Sorry, can't post pic...not sure how to!  When I was deleting multiple pics the other day, I noticed that the 2 butterflies were in fact, two different species.  The male? (the one doing the chasing) was / is a small tortoiseshell and the female? is /was a Red Admiral!  Maybe the Small Tortoiseshell just fancied his chances!  I wonder (as someone interested in insects / spiders, etc) how rare or common it is for different species (of butterfly) to successfully breed.  I know that spiders (Theraphosidae), those commonly but wrongly labelled as tarantulas, can be cross bred in captivity...but usually in the wild there's a very rare chance of it happening.   Isn't nature wonderful /amazing /confusing all at the same time!

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