BUTTERFLIES
Re: BUTTERFLIES
A small yellow butterfly attracted my attention - not a Brimstone, too small, so I googled it.
The only one I could find which sort of looked like it was a Clouded Yellow but the description seemed a bit iffy, so I dunno .
Anyway, it was small, it was yellow and it was a butterfly.
The only one I could find which sort of looked like it was a Clouded Yellow but the description seemed a bit iffy, so I dunno .
Anyway, it was small, it was yellow and it was a butterfly.
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As Toyah said 35 years ago, "It's a mystery"Placido wrote:A small yellow butterfly attracted my attention - not a Brimstone, too small, so I googled it.
The only one I could find which sort of looked like it was a Clouded Yellow but the description seemed a bit iffy, so I dunno .
Anyway, it was small, it was yellow and it was a butterfly.
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Saw a small blue butterfly six times and some cream coloured ones too in the garden.
I wish my wallchart showed them actual size.
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I don't think she ever recorded that.Placido wrote:Dear me ! I fully expected the second act of Turandot .
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Now that's a shame. I'm sure we all hoped that you would provide the link to her singing the aria, 'Nessun dorma' whilst the world-renowned La Scala chorus as football hooligans gave us, sotto voce, the immortal anthem, 'Who ate all the pies?'.Jacksparrow wrote:I don't think she ever recorded that.Placido wrote:Dear me ! I fully expected the second act of Turandot .
There's never a dry eye in the house .