I uploaded the commas to Flickr yesterday just to be able to post here, but one has today been selected as a sort of pic of the day. It means that some mysterious and secret order of Elders within the Castle Flickr selects you as one of the 'chosen' pictures for that day to explore. Which is a strange thing as suddenly hundreds of complete strangers go and view your picture and make it one of their favourites too. Some make comments and I guess - some may actually like butterflies (???) but what has become apparent is that all they actually want is for you to become their Flickr friend. Collecting friends is one of the real purposes of Flickr. Some Flickerites have many tens of thousands. One I spotted has thousands of friends but doesn't post any photos! Strange place.
Which reminds me of another strange Flickr fascination. As I take pictures of wildlife generally I tend to post ornithology in the Winter. I am a dabbler more than a real birder so a lot of those are small common birds. I was really pleased that people started to look at my pictures but noticed they liked some birds much, much, much more than others. Shots of robins would be seen 20-30 times shots of bluetits 200/300+, indeed all tits seemed popular. It took me a while to work out that shots tagged with 'tit' were being actively searched out. There is apparently a very dark side to Flickr which being quite naive I had completely missed.

So whilst I felt both Commas were quite nice in fact one is a 'winner' the other a 'dud'
