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Whitewavemark2 Mon 13-Jul-26 20:00:23

A fantastic year for these beautiful creatures.

The heat obviously suits them. Walking past the buddlea and they flutter up -delightful

BlueBelle Mon 13-Jul-26 20:15:46

Loads of the in the garden and allotment

J52 Mon 13-Jul-26 20:21:34

Yes load in our garden, peacocks, red admirals, little blues, orange tips, painted ladies and cabbage whites of course!

paddyann54 Mon 13-Jul-26 20:28:35

I took one out of my cats mouth today and put it in ahanging basket that was out of her reach..I watched it fly away 5 minutes later .
Last week we retrieved. Small pigeon from the grasp of a hawk in our back garden sadly it only lived a few days.
Waiting to see what our next rescue will be

EkwaNimitee Mon 13-Jul-26 20:41:02

It’s not a fantastic year for them in my garden, noticeably fewer than last year. No Red Admirals or Peacocks, just Small Fritillaries, Painted Ladies and small Whites. Far fewer bees and hoverflies too. I am in Cumbria.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 13-Jul-26 20:45:23

I’m in south/south east.

Greyduster Mon 13-Jul-26 20:52:42

They seemed to come all at once here in South Yorkshire. We had a butterfly famine until a few weeks ago and now there are commas, tortoishells, red admirals, peacocks and the odd painted lady. Hedgerows are hosting brimstones, speckled wood, small blues and gatekeepers. I’ve had to rescue a few that have flow into my conservatory and can’t seem to find their way out again.

vegansrock Mon 13-Jul-26 21:08:29

Our London garden has had peacocks, red admirals, gatekeepers, small blues, common whites and others I couldn’t identify but the most exciting - purple emperor - never seen one before.

keepcalmandcavachon Mon 13-Jul-26 21:17:08

I was only saying this to someone yesterday, isn't it heartening!