3876 x 2595 px | 32,8 x 22 cm | 12,9 x 8,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
19. Juli 2015
Ort:
Surrey England UK
Weitere Informationen:
Red Admiral butterfly during the 2015 big butterfly count basking in the sun on a budlia flower in Surrey England UK The Red Admiral is a frequent visitor to gardens throughout the British Isles and one of our most well-known butterflies. This butterfly is unmistakable, with the velvety black wings intersected by striking red bands. This butterfly is primarily a migrant to our shores, although sightings of individuals and immature stages in the first few months of the year, especially in the south of England, mean that this butterfly is now considered resident. This resident population is considered to only be a small fraction of the population seen in the British Isles, which gets topped up every year with migrants arriving in May and June that originate in central Europe. Unfortunately, most individuals are unable to survive our winter, especially in the cooler regions of the British Isles. (Information courtesy of http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk) The big butterfly count is a nationwide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and has rapidly become the world's biggest survey of butterflies. Over 44, 000 people took part in 2014, counting almost 560, 000 individual butterflies and day-flying moths across the UK. (Information courtesy of http://www.bigbutterflycount.org)