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Gianna March 2nd 07 02:27 PM

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While out walking today, I was surprised to encounter a butterfly.

Based on general colour and behaviour, it was probably a Small Tortoiseshell.


--
Gianna

http://www.buchan-meteo.org.uk
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Bernard Burton March 2nd 07 02:37 PM

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You're not the only one surprised, Gianna. I saw a Red Admiral in the garden
in Wokingham this morning. The book says that they arrive in May from the
continent, but I wonder if this one over-wintered here.

--
Bernard Burton
Wokingham, Berkshire, UK.

Satellite images at:
www.woksat.info/wwp.html
or
www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html
"Gianna" wrote in message
...
While out walking today, I was surprised to encounter a butterfly.

Based on general colour and behaviour, it was probably a Small

Tortoiseshell.


--
Gianna

http://www.buchan-meteo.org.uk
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Gianna March 2nd 07 02:53 PM

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Bernard Burton wrote:
You're not the only one surprised, Gianna. I saw a Red Admiral in the garden
in Wokingham this morning. The book says that they arrive in May from the
continent, but I wonder if this one over-wintered here.


I think it must have.
I have since become even more surprised ...

I also saw a flower which seems to be a Birdseye Primrose (P. farinosa).
I would not have expected to find it here, and certainly not on this date.
Happily, I made several photographs of that so am certain I did not imagine it.


--
Gianna

http://www.buchan-meteo.org.uk
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Bob Martin March 2nd 07 03:35 PM

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in 221386 20070302 153723 "Bernard Burton" wrote:
You're not the only one surprised, Gianna. I saw a Red Admiral in the garden
in Wokingham this morning. The book says that they arrive in May from the
continent, but I wonder if this one over-wintered here.


I saw a colourful butterfly (probably Red Admiral, but not 100% sure) on January 1st.

Paul Hyett March 2nd 07 05:45 PM

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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Bob Martin
wrote :
in 221386 20070302 153723 "Bernard Burton"
wrote:
You're not the only one surprised, Gianna. I saw a Red Admiral in the garden
in Wokingham this morning. The book says that they arrive in May from the
continent, but I wonder if this one over-wintered here.


I saw a colourful butterfly (probably Red Admiral, but not 100% sure)
on January 1st.


I saw a butterfly several days before we had that snow.
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

Jack ([email protected]) March 2nd 07 07:48 PM

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Red Admirals now overwinter regularly and don't hibernate in the
"normal" sense but are active in any suitable weather (sun required
but it can be as cold as a mere 5degC). During the past winter, they
were seen widely, eg on 1st January were observed in at least 12
different counties.

Jack


Nick Gardner March 3rd 07 08:00 AM

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I have been seeing Red Admiral butterflies all winter long here. They are
quite a common sight on calmer, sunnier days.

Also chiff chaffs and black caps appear to over-winter here too as they are
frequent visitors to my garden.
________________
Nick G
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amsl
http://www.ottervalley.co.uk



Alan Gardiner March 4th 07 10:15 AM

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Bernard Burton wrote:
You're not the only one surprised, Gianna. I saw a Red Admiral in the
garden in Wokingham this morning. The book says that they arrive in
May from the continent, but I wonder if this one over-wintered here.


Satellite images at:
www.woksat.info/wwp.html
or
www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html


Quite a few Red Admirals hve over-wintered and I have been told by an expert
on butterflys that they only hibernate lightly and therefore will appear if
the weather warms up slightly. If you visit
http://www.hertsmiddx-butterflies.or...tings-new.html you will see
they have been around in Hertfordforshire all winter and no doubt other
southern counties will be similar.

Alan




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