As a nature enthusiast and just snap happy on the camera my blog is what i see and like. A load of amatuer photo's just in a log. Birds / wildlife / nature / landscapes / skyscapes etc. Hope u like.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Butterfly.
This butterfly was first identified in rural Middlesex as the enfield eye in the 18th century. Today it is a common butterfly seen in most of southern Englands woodlands. Also can be seen on cliffs and hillsides in the west of England and wales. The amount of speckling on the wings vary from region to region and season to season.
Aunties country corner in South Herefordshire. The beautiful Golden Valley to the west. River Wye flows right down the east. If i go south it runs into the Gwent area. So all in all a wonderful corner to be in..
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