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three species in one day and its still winter. (1 Viewer)

coal tit

COAL TIT
Well on this lovely day on the 11 th of march i have seen 3 species of butterflie
in my back garden the first was a male brimstone as usual for brimstone did not stop to rest in my garden but came in and went out, the second butterflie was a comma this butterflie i,m pleased to say settled quite nicely in my back garden where i obtained nice views on video and photographic hopefully i will be able to show them on here, and the third butterflie like the brimstone came straight in and flew straight out again was a peacock.
 
I visited Monkswood today wich is a local wood run jointly by Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation, and had good numbers of Brimstone and Comma and one Peacock. Spring has definitely sprung.
Jackie
 
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