freakofnature Vampire Messages 24,161 Reaction score 780 Tokenz 3,703.35z Jun 4, 2010 #2 That last one is a neat angle. :thumbup
T Tuffdisc Well-Known Member Messages 10,024 Reaction score 1 Tokenz 20.22z Jun 4, 2010 #3 Adonis blue butterfly/female
T Tuffdisc Well-Known Member Messages 10,024 Reaction score 1 Tokenz 20.22z Jun 4, 2010 #4 Here is my proof http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?vernacular_name=adonis blue
skyblue KEEP THE FAITH Messages 27,194 Reaction score 16 Tokenz 0.50z Jun 4, 2010 #5 sadly the adonis doesn't reside in these parts http://www.warwickshire-butterflies.org.uk/species-butterflies.asp if you look at your link,the purple bits on the map is where it can be found
sadly the adonis doesn't reside in these parts http://www.warwickshire-butterflies.org.uk/species-butterflies.asp if you look at your link,the purple bits on the map is where it can be found
T Tuffdisc Well-Known Member Messages 10,024 Reaction score 1 Tokenz 20.22z Jun 4, 2010 #6 That is so frustrating, get a butterfly that looks like another species, and you end up with the wrong info:24:
That is so frustrating, get a butterfly that looks like another species, and you end up with the wrong info:24:
skyblue KEEP THE FAITH Messages 27,194 Reaction score 16 Tokenz 0.50z Jun 4, 2010 #7 most of the blues look the same
Guyzerr Banned Messages 12,928 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 4, 2010 #8 If I had to pick a fav # 1 would be it. Nice job Ian.
Thornless Or am I? Messages 17,313 Reaction score 3 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 4, 2010 #9 I like the last one best too