Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yesterday's lepidopteric visitors were a Red Admiral and........what I believe was........... a female Brimstone!
My bi-coloured buddleia has been attracting lots of butterflies
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yesterday's lepidopteric visitors were a Red Admiral and........what I believe was........... a female Brimstone!
My bi-coloured buddleia has been attracting lots of butterflies
Yogi19 posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yesterday's lepidopteric visitors were a Red Admiral and........what I believe was........... a female Brimstone!
My bi-coloured buddleia has been attracting lots of butterflies
I used to have a pink buddleia which attracted lots of butterflies, but it'sgone now. However I have a hydrangea, that can't make up it's mind whether to be blue or pink, which seems to be quite attractive to the winged creatures.
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yogi19 posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Yesterday's lepidopteric visitors were a Red Admiral and........what I believe was........... a female Brimstone!
My bi-coloured buddleia has been attracting lots of butterflies
I used to have a pink buddleia which attracted lots of butterflies, but it'sgone now. However I have a hydrangea, that can't make up it's mind whether to be blue or pink, which seems to be quite attractive to the winged creatures.
Your hydrangea sounds pretty. I’ve got a pink one - I think the colour is determined by the PH of the soil (or something like that)
Baz posted:I’ve still not seen any at all
Baz posted:I’ve still not seen any at all
Aww..........
It's been a while since I posted. Yesterday I went for a Bank Holiday walk in a local park, Endcliffe Park, one of my easily accessible parks. En route home I took a few photographs in the Botanical Gardens, here they are ...
As ever, right click and open image in a new window for the full size version.
This one was taken with the sun directly in front, a bit of a no-no!
White balance not really right.
This one failed to observe the rule of thirds.
Love the pics, @Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Me too. Sheffield looks lovely
And you've got Timefactors for cult watches.
velvet donkey posted:Me too. Sheffield looks lovely
And you've got Timefactors for cult watches.
Thanks Velvet.
Hope you are keeping well buddy.
My time is up EC
velvet donkey posted:My time is up EC
Not while we are all around.
Far too many posts to make my friend.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:velvet donkey posted:My time is up EC
Not while we are all around.
Far too many posts to make my friend.
Here, here
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:velvet donkey posted:My time is up EC
Not while we are all around.
Far too many posts to make my friend.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:velvet donkey posted:My time is up EC
Not while we are all around.
Far too many posts to make my friend.
Well said, EC
This is a picture of my Massaman Lamb Curry from Saturday. It was delicious.
This is my friends starter. Can't recall what it was, but I think it might have been prawns wrapped in something.
Baz posted:Looks lovely EC
It was Baz.
I have been out for a walk in the park today. Took a few pictures. Below are the results.
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