April 13, 2011 by Russell Miller
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spring, Butterfly, biodiversity, Abney
Apologies for the tabloidesque headline but these fellas are gorgeous. Orange tip butterflies are just emerging and they look amazing when fresh like this male in Abney a couple of days ago.
The larvae feed on garlic mustard. The adults emerge from April to May and are a sure sign spring is here.
Not content with stunning orange and white upper wings they also have beautiful green/yellow and black underwings.
Below is the first individual I saw this year. It was fixed to a daffodil on a cold 4 of April. It was so cold it was still there when I looked again the next day!
Stephanie Irvine
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Thank you for these lovely photos. I hadn't really noticed orange tips in the past, but this Spring I keep seeing them, and they are delightful.
Stephanie Irvine 382 days ago