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The Orange-tips have started to emerge.
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And there's me still trying to find one Matsukaze!
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More Orange-tips...
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Pollination in action, two years ago in Dordogne. Note the orchid pollinia on the left-hand butterfly's proboscis (the butterflies are, I think, parthenoides)
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Sete, S France, today - giant black butterflies being vivacious at just short of roof level. Two tailed pashas? I know they fly in the general area but are they prone to wandering into town centres?
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I reckon you're spot on with the 2 Tailed Pasha ID Matsukaze as I saw two there about a fortnight ago
My two were flying at the top of Mont St Clair (if that's the correct name?) in and out of the gardens there.
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Very probably, Chris. They'll readily fly in human inhabited places if there's a source of sustenance for them.
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Saw a couple of definites. No chance of photos though. Much too flighty. Had fun stalking tree and striped grayling in the hills.
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...right hand lane now, we're coming off at the next exit, STOP SWERVING TO AVOID BUTTERFLIES, I know what you were doing...
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Firecrest in the garden this morning - the first time I have ever seen one in this country.
No butterflies yet and not really expecting any.
No butterflies yet and not really expecting any.
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That's a mighty fine garden tick Matsukaze - made even better being a UK tick to boot
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Châteauneuf-du-Papillon (June 2023)
For many centuries, the Rhône valley was much less peaceful than it is now, and when you have a very steep hill rising above the crossing of two trade routes, it makes a natural setting for settlement. This is how the old wool town of Châteauneuf-de-Mazenc came into being. In the much more peaceful nineteenth century, however, the steep streets became a nuisance and the town migrated down to the crossroads beneath, leaving the old town abandoned. Red valerian colonised the ruins, and where you get red valerian, you get nectaring butterflies.
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Fantastic looking site that Matsukaze
I love that Scarce Swallowtail shot in particular
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"Châteauneuf-du-Papillon" - love it, Chris! 
