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Yesterday morning there were a lot of common blues in a meadow in the Wittlich Valley. Luckily, I discovered this butterfly paradise the day before yesterday at scouting.
The meadow is full of flowers, such as marguerite, buttercups (here in the background) and small burnet (on the picture). My former places are by slurry and early mow after a tenant change in two years almost free from butterflies.....because they do not know what they do...
Gestern Morgen hatte es etliche Bläuliche in einer Wiese im Wittlicher Tal. Zum Glück entdeckte ich dieses Schmetterlingsparadies vorgestern beim scouting.
Die Wiese ist voller Blüten, wie Margerite, Hahnenfuß (hier im Hintergrund) und Kleiner Wiesenknopf (auf dem Bild). Meine früheren Stellen sind durch Gülle und frühes mähen nach einem Pächterwechsel in zwei Jahren nahezu "falterfrei".....denn sie wissen ja nicht was sie tun...
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Zygaena filipendulae.The commonest and most widely distributed burnet moth in the UK.
Wharram Quarry, former chalk quarry in the Yorkshire Wolds, a Yorkshire Wildliffe trust managed reserve consisting of chalk grassland home to many of the characteristic flowering plants that thrive on the thin Wolds soiland the butterflies and insects that are attracted to them..