Tuesday 24 June 2014

Seeing the Changes 899






In Llanelli, Square-stalked St John's wort (Hypericum tetrapterium) was visited by a Bumble-bee. In Bynea, Common figwort (Scrophularia nodosa) was coming into flower. At Machinys Lake got a better image of Common blue damselflies (Enallagma cyathigerum) mating. A larva of the Emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) crossed the cyclepath at Llanelli Foreshore. Also got an image of the fish (Rudd) in  Machinys Lake.



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What's In a Critter's Name? 11. Comma butterfly

The Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album) gets its name from the punctuation-like mark, on the underside of its wings.