Pair of Speckled Woods
I was amazed to find these two speckled wood butterflies, Pararge aegeria, in my Fife garden mid-afternoon today.
I had been out earlier to see what some flowering ivy was attracting. It was busy with hoverflies and a single red admiral butterfly and I thought one of those would be my blip.
However, I found these two speckled woods more significant. Earlier this summer, I had spotted a couple of fly-throughs by this species but today these two were really hanging out around the base of my Pittosporum, much like the whites usually do. I believe the one on the left with the damaged forewings, is a (gravid) female, while the other is a male. They tolerated each other's presence.
I am going to add an 'extra' of St Andrews - a telephoto shot of the same view as yesterday's blip.
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