Tag Archives: Buddleia
Aglais urticae, aka Small Tortoiseshell
Three Small Tortoiseshell, i.e Aglais urticae. View the full post
Red Admirals in Abundance
In spite of the reduced numbers of most Butterflies nearby there seemed to be Red Admirals in abundance, especially later in the Summer. View the full post
Bumper Year for Painted Ladys
Thanks to the Indian Summer in September and October this tuened out to be a bumper year for the Painted Lady, at least in our neck of the woods. View the full post
An Abundance of Ladies…
There seems to have been an abundance of Ladies, Painted Ladys that is, late in the Summer and early Autumn this year. View the full post
Red Admirals Feeding on Buddleia
Three shots of Red Admirals feeding on Buddleia taken in our garden a couple of days ago. View the full post
Another Bee on White Buddleia
The warm September weather is continuing to attract insects to the Buddleia. This is a Bee on a white Buddleia flower. View the full post
More Commas
I thought I’d seen and snapped the last of the Commas a couple of days ago, but there were more today. View the full post
The Last of the Commas?
Taken yesterday this may be one of the last shots I get of Commas this year. The weather’s got cooler and whilst they are reasonably common, it’s not often I … View the full post
A Bee on a Buddleia Flower
Just a couple of photos of a Bee on a Buddleia flower earlier today. View the full post