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The silver Y is a medium-sized moth with a wingspan of 30 to 45 mm. The wings are intricately patterned with various shades of brown and grey providing excellent camouflage. In the centre of each forewing there is a silver-coloured mark shaped like a letter Y or a Greek letter Gamma. There are several different forms with varying colours depending on the climate in which the larvae grow. The head almost seems like a head of a monkey.
Beautiful butterfly is deep orange with black spots on the upperside of its wings. Sits on blue flower
Silver Y | Autographa gamma | Noctuidae
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Argus-Bläuling - Geißklee-Bläuling - plebejus argus
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I've been hoping to photograph Silver-studded Blue on heather for some time. This was taken at Prees Heath near Whitchurch, Shropshire, which I gather is the last reliable place for this species in the Midlands. There were good numbers of butterflies when I arrived yesterday evening but they were beginning to roost and didn't seem very inclined to settle on the flowering heather. Eventually I found this one perched on the end of a stem against a clean background.
We're heading north to Snowdonia today for few days on our whistle stop tour of Wales, so can't wait to see what opportunities arise. This was one from my favourite coast a few days ago, Silver Timothy is by Damien Jurado.
The Silver King Hotel was built in 1876. It's no longer a hotel but is now home to a fudge shop and a clothing boutique. Florence AZ
Cliché réalisé sur le Sentier des Crevasses au dessus du Col du Lautaret (Hautes-Alpes). Gentiane Naine - Gentianella nana (Gentianacées).
I joined a Facebook group of local photographers recently and saw a post about a nearby gardens, Highdown Gardens in Worthing.
I've been living here for more than 20 years and had never heard of it, but what a gem of a place it was!
A series of small, perfectly kept gardens with gorgeous plants, a little pond with dragonflies and damselflies and the happy buzz of people from the town relaxing with picnics on a Sunday. I'm sure I'll be back soon :)