Red Admiral
Despite the strong blustery winds this red admiral would not let go of the leave and it was not until the sun disappeared behind a cloud before it flew off.
Did you know that their eggs are laid singly on the upper leaves of nettles - usually in the middle of large patches. When fully grown the caterpillar chews part way through a nettle stem causing it to fall over. It then spins together several of these, now downward pointing, leaves to create a shelter in which to pupate.
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- Nikon D5100
- f/5.6
- 300mm
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