Demoiselle
Delight
by SashaQ
SashaQ writes: Even though I wrote about demoiselles, damselflies and dragonflies for h2g2 back in 2019, I hadn't ever seen a demoiselle (although I had seen numerous different damselflies and dragonflies). In 2026, I finally found my first one: at Titchfield Haven this Banded Demoiselle fluttered past me and landed on a leaf – X marks the spot!
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Paigetheoracle comments about the 'sleeping cat
mountain': Outside Dingwall in the Highlands is a hill called The Cat's
Back because it looks like an arched feline, in the stance of 'I'm a fierce
lion, back off!'
Bluebottle noticed life impinging on art again: We
went to see The Odyssey today and got to the bit where Troy starts
burning - only for everyone in the cinema screen to suddenly get the Government
Wildfire Alert warning alarm on their phones.
Butterfly
of the Day
by Paigetheoracle
This one is anonymous, says Paige. Call him George.
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Inchworm Footage
By Hoggetts
For Bluebottle and anybody else who hasn't seen one,
here's an inchworm walking. That's why it's 'measuring the marigolds.' Or
anything else it inches its way across.
There
are Butterflies and Bees
in Paulh's Garden
by Paulh
Paulh's garden draws the pollinators, thanks to a
variety of friendly flower species. Almost as good as those buddleia are
milkweed and butterfly weed and such. Enjoy the July show.
Urs till butter flies, Dmitri Gheorgheni, Editor




Paige's butterfly seems to be a Speckled Wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria). In German it's called 'Waldbrettspiel' and I wonder how that game works... does it involve dice?
ReplyDeleteYes that's what it is! My less than excellent wildlife mind wanted to call it a marbled fritillery but 'wood' kept popping into my head (not my wooden head).
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