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hello all - I chased this little fellow around the garden but couldn't get very close - please can someone let me know its name as I couldn't see it listed?
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The best I can do is identify it as a moth rather than a butterfly, though I haven't a clue regarding the species - can't say I've ever seen this before.
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thanks David - I reckon it was a butterfly rather than a moth. Never seen one like this. I shall keep an eye out to see if I can find it again
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The fact that it's seeking shade is indicative that it is a moth. A butterfly almost certainly wouldn't do this.
I'll follow this thread with interest because there are a few on here with decent moth ID skills and I shall be interested to learn what it is.
I'll follow this thread with interest because there are a few on here with decent moth ID skills and I shall be interested to learn what it is.
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Difficult to say from the photo, but Yellow Shell is a possibilty (very variable in colour & size) also its easily disturbed during the day. Hope this is of help.
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I agree, Yellow Shell. It's right on timing too.
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A European butterfly, the Greenish Black Tip, is a possibility although this would make it an extremely unusual sighting. This species is normally found in North Africa and Southern Spain.