Woos Butterfly Walk

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  1. wiseowl

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    This morning I went on a Butterfly walk approx 5 miles but I never saw anything at all,still enjoyed the peace and tranquil walk:smile:

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      Gorgeous views, woo and the horses are very handsome - but, you are quite right ... where be the flutterbies? :dunno::dunno: I only commented the other day to someone that there appears to be a lack of flutterbies around :scratch:
       
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      Lovely pics Woo :) Shame there weren't any butterflies, but the scenery is great.
       
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        Good evening @"M" and @Anzia and thank you,:smile:my friends yes it is really worrying as I believe June is supposed to be the best month for our butterflies
         
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          It hasn't been the warmest of Springs and no doubt that is having an affect on our butterflies.

          Mind you, last year the Summer seemed never ending and they got to play for longer into the year than usual.

          I took this photo on 31st October 2014 ...
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          I did see a small butterfly last week on our walks, so I think some are around, just not as abundant as previous years (probably snuggled up somewhere with a woolly jumper: brr!)
           
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