With the current restrictions on movement, my butterflying has got off to a slower start than usual but today I spotted my first Green-veined white butterfly of 2020, my tenth species for the year, during my walk around Cardiff’s Grangemoor Park.
This pristine male only appeared briefly, before disappearing amongst the leafy trees, but it was a joy to see him. These spring-brood Green-veined whites are often very pale – I can’t even see the small dark spots on his upper wings and he has only a hint of yellow colouring on his undersides. The summer brood, when they emerge in July and August, usually show darker markings – I’ll try and do a comparison post later in the year to show the differences.
not withstanding lock down, I think you do a jolly good job of posting something interesting and natural every day. i don’t know how you do it! I don’t get further than my garden most days!
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Thanks! I don’t have a garden so, as I’m trying to avoid people as much as possible, I use my exercise walks to explore the wilder places near by. There’s always something to see at this time of year. 🙂
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Well spotted, that is a real beauty.
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Thanks! 🙂
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