
A few days ago I went to deadhead the nasturtiums in my garden and apart from millions of blackfly I also spotted loads of caterpillars. As they were very familiar I guessed they were Large Whites. I read that gardeners will plant nasturtiums near cabbages because the butterfly prefers them.

Ironically I had cabbages growing trying to attract the same. So Thursday morning I rehoused about a dozen, and in the evening it was obvious they liked their new home.
So that evening and Friday as well I rehoused the rest. Today I counted 31. I can find 27 in this photo.

While I was out this morning I spotted another butterfly I didn't know. It was hanging about the hops plant but the best photos I got were when it landed on my shirt. I couldn't tell exactly what the camera was pointing at so was quite pleased with the result. It's a Comma and I've read that they like to lay their eggs on hops.

Just read through your recent posts on this blog Steve and I have to say, although my knowledge of moths and butterflies can be written on the palm of one hand, I am so impressed by your photies, they are really clear!1
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Thanks, Jayne.
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