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RED ADMIRAL - Vanessa atalanta
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Red Admiral by David Green   Red Admiral distribution
     

Starting each spring and continuing through the summer there are northward migrations of red Admiral, which are variable in extent and timing, from North Africa and continental Europe. The immigrant females lay eggs and consequently there is an emergence of fresh butterflies, from about July onwards. They continue flying into October or November and are typically seen nectaring on garden buddleias or flowering Ivy and on rotting fruit.  There is an indication that numbers have increased in recent years and that overwintering has occurred in the far south of our area. 

 
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