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Chipchopper | 19:07 Thu 06th Jul 2017 | Animals & Nature
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I'm only a keen armature regarding butterflies but this year I've noticed a wider range of species albeit in fewer numbers.
Tonight a neighbor called me over to see a brilliant blue butterfly which was in his garden.
When it finally settled on a blob of bird poop on the path, I made some mental notes and then went straight to the internet to try to identify it.
After eliminating several similar species, I've now concluded that it was a HOLLY BLUE. This also checks out with the type of habitat and available food plants.
I have seen these before but its a first this year, for me.
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We've seen two butterflies in the last two days that we couldn't readily identify. Both large. Great to see.
Well done, Chip. I don't think I've ever seen a Holly Blue.
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Scooping, if the details are still fresh in your mind, have a google on British butterflies, thats what I do. Its great to see something rare or for the first time.
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Tilly, the most brilliant blue imaginable!.
I thought it was an Adonis blue at first but the habitat and markings on the under-wing didn't quite match when I cross referenced it.
Chipchopper: Will do! I hope it doesn't sound too daft to say that I find something spiritual in them, diamonds on the breeze.
//diamonds on the breeze.//

Liking that Scoop.
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Yes Scoop, "diamonds on the breeze" is a good description!
Amazing how the iridescent colours can appear so vivid in some species, yet so camouflaged in others.

Togo Thanks for the great link.
Keep ya peepers peeled!
It's good to hear about these butterflies because every year I see less and less. My budleia is in full bloom now and it hasn't attracted one butterfly yet and only a few bees. I've seen a Common Blue, but never a Holly Blue, very envious.

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