Part 2 of my Nature Reserve walk continues with more images of the Silver-washed Fritillary.
As you can observe the specimens I found are looking somewhat worse for wear now as it is towards the end of their Flight time.
Agimony
Harebell
Common Fleabane
Common Knapweed
Common Birds'foot Trefoil.
een heerlijke serie eerst de mooie vlinders daarna het landelijke dit is gewoon genieten.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nic.
DeleteA lovely post Roy. I've hardly been out this summer for various reasons. The male SWF looks in better condition that those tatty females. Lovely Harebells, one of my favourite wildflower!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, thanks.
DeleteGreat images of the SWF Roy, it's a shame that they'll soon be gone! (till next year!)
ReplyDeleteAnd that's an excellent 'bouquet' of country flowers you've treated us to!...[;o)
Hi Roy Thanks for the information on my post today and comment. I love this butterfly, the Harebell and to see the scene of the fields after harvest.
ReplyDeleteHey Roy... I love that old tree trunk so picturesque!!
ReplyDeleteI also like the Trefoil!!
Are those hay field that have been cut?? I miss the fields full of grass, and wildflowers, and so do the birds as they like dart in and out of them!!!
Grace
Thanks GG. I think it was oats in that field it didn't crop that well whatever.
Deletebeautiful scenery and the fritillary butterfly is plain and simple and simply beautiful at the same time
ReplyDeleteThey are special Carole.
DeleteLooks like it was a nice day Roy,yes it was a copy of the master's helmet, Sorry to say it's now long gone.
ReplyDeleteStill ride my VFR 750 every day to work weather permitting.
Hi Neil, yes the VFR is just about the most practical of that breed.
DeleteThe fritillary is very beautiful! I like your other shots as well...especially that low branching moss covered tree.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary.
DeleteA special blog with a variance of nature. Butterflies, flowers field, the trees and the sky. I find this very nice to see.
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