Friday, 7 June 2013
Butterflies of Corfu
Cleopatra is a common species on Corfu and is like a brightly coloured Brimstone, with a an orange patch on the upper forewing.
Bath White and Clouded Yellow.
I think that the skipper is Lulworth Skipper, and Painted Lady.
Silver-washed Fritillary and Swallowtail, both fairly common on Corfu.
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