Warwick pushed briefly to the front
of the queue on Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:20:53 +0100, and nailed this to
the shed door:
^ In article ,
^ says...
^ "Mike Roscoe" wrote in message
^ ...
^ . Today I was surprised to see a Comma taking an
^ interest in my pelargonium flowers, I haven't seen a Comma butterfly in my
^ garden for quite a few years, things are looking up!
^ Must be a good year for Commas Mike, we have seen several in and around our
^ garden this year. Normally we might just see one.
^ Since someone brought up the topic....
^ Does anyone know what this one is.
^
^ http://www.affordable-afpers.co.uk/urg/flutterby1.jpg
^
http://www.affordable-afpers.co.uk/urg/flutterby2.jpg
^
^ There isn't anything that quite matches it in our wildlife book, but
^ that only has 5 pages of butterfly pics.
Great picturs. Against all the odds, it appears to be a Comma ...
Andy
--
"No, you claim the magpie is to blame for all the
worlds ills, based on your ignorance of magpies."
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