The red admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) has dark wings with red bands and white spots. Common in UK and Europe, it inhabits gardens, woods, and parks. Known for fast flight, it feeds on nectar from flowers like buddleia and appears spring to autumn. Vital for pollination and popular with enthusiasts.
The red admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) has dark wings with red bands and white spots. Common in UK and Europe, it inhabits gardens, woods, and parks. Known for fast flight, it feeds on nectar from flowers like buddleia and appears spring to autumn. Vital for pollination and popular with enthusiasts.
The red admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) has dark wings with red bands and white spots. Common in UK and Europe, it inhabits gardens, woods, and parks. Known for fast flight, it feeds on nectar from flowers like buddleia and appears spring to autumn. Vital for pollination and popular with enthusiasts.
The red admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) has dark wings with red bands and white spots. Common in UK and Europe, it inhabits gardens, woods, and parks. Known for fast flight, it feeds on nectar from flowers like buddleia and appears spring to autumn. Vital for pollination and popular with enthusiasts.
The red admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta) has dark wings with red bands and white spots. Common in UK and Europe, it inhabits gardens, woods, and parks. Known for fast flight, it feeds on nectar from flowers like buddleia and appears spring to autumn. Vital for pollination and popular with enthusiasts.
The cabbage white butterfly is common in UK gardens and fields. It has creamy-white wings with black spots—females have two per wing, males one. Its yellow-green undersides help camouflage. It flutters around cabbages and brassicas, where larvae feed. Active spring to autumn, it flies lightly and delicately.