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It's day 21 of @europebutterfly's #FebruaryButterflyMonth and the species of the day is the Marbled Fritillary (Brenthis daphne).
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Not found in the UK but widespread in most of southern Europe.
It's day 11 of @europebutterfly's #FebruaryButterflyMonth and the species of the day is the Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus). https://t.co/ntQIxBCh8w
The most widespread blue butterfly in Britain & Ireland but there have been local declines within its range.
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Something lighthearted to end the week, this Husky has an adorable reaction to a Monarch butterfly landing on her nose! 🐶
Video thanks to fluffyhuskytales via Instagram
Some colour to kick-off your weekend ❤️
A stack of ten images reveals the tiny scales on the forewing of a Red Admiral butterfly in incredible detail, taken using a microscope. Credit: Roger Barnes
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The wings of a #butterfly and moth are covered in intricately shaped and brightly coloured scales.
Pic: @IainLawrie
We can certainly see the resemblance! http://t.co/MOwVMsRJ0K