You're right: peaceful coexistence is possible. A few days ago I counted 23 butterflies on the bush, but unfortunately I didn't have a camera with me. Aferradetes, Paula.
The biodiversity of earlier years seems to be over. But at least there were many more specimens of the remaining species to be seen here than in previous years.
A aquestes papallones els agrada la teva càmera... s'hi posen bé.
ReplyDeleteJo he intentat fotografiar paapllones moltes vegades i sempre se m'escapen... 😂
Abraçades, Sean.
Plant a butterfly bush and no one will escape you. ;-)
DeleteAbraçades, Carme.
Moltes gràcies pel consell!!!
DeleteYou are welcome, Carme. And good luck!
DeleteHi ha menjar per a totes i almenys es respecten. D'això se'n pot dir un trio ben entès.😅
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sean.
You're right: peaceful coexistence is possible. A few days ago I counted 23 butterflies on the bush, but unfortunately I didn't have a camera with me.
DeleteAferradetes, Paula.
And what a beautiful menage it is.
ReplyDelete[...] and fascinating to watch.
DeleteThey are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA feast for the eyes!
DeleteA beautiful trio.
ReplyDeleteIt may sound sentimental: I feel happiness / tenderness when watching them.
DeleteLovely to see Butterflies in Seanhenge.
ReplyDeleteThe biodiversity of earlier years seems to be over. But at least there were many more specimens of the remaining species to be seen here than in previous years.
DeleteThis is so bealutiful :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd nice to watch having your coffee but two metres away.
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