




Brimstone butterflies (Gonepteryx rhamni) were in a feeding frenzy over the bluebells, red campion and dandelions at Crymlyn Bog National Nature Reserve near Swansea in South Wales this week.
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Brimstone butterflies (Gonepteryx rhamni) were in a feeding frenzy over the bluebells, red campion and dandelions at Crymlyn Bog National Nature Reserve near Swansea in South Wales this week.
Such a lovely set of pics, Jessica. By the way, our local zoo has a butterfly house. My wife and I shall visit it next week.
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I’ve never seen a green butterfly. What great camouflage.
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Actually it is yellow but it can often seem to be green depending on the light. The male butterfly is a darker yellow than the female which is pale and can be mistaken for a Large White butterfly.
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Thank you, Markus. Enjoy the Butterfly House. It is always lovely when you can get up close to observe these beautiful creatures.
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