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| Brimstone. Photo.John Elliott. Click to enlarge. |
The Brimstone butterfly is one of the few that over-winters as an adult, the majority passing the winter as either larvae or eggs, and so becomes one of the earliest to appear in the Spring. Now a regular visitor to our gardens on warm afternoons, it may also be seen along the path to Ashton , with other over-winterers Red Admirals, Comma and Small Tortoiseshell. The Dandelion provides an early source of nectar.
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