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Silver-washed Fritillary, Argynnis paphia, at the top of a Buddliea. High Elms Country Park, 2 August 2012. |
This Buddleia is often a great spot to find butterflies, as well as other interesting insects; they all come to feed on this abundant source of nectar. But today, I saw none, until one Silver-washed Fritillary came along. But all it wanted to do was rest at a height.
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Garden snails, Helix aspersa, in daytime, high up in a Buddleia. High Elms Country Park, 2 August 2012. |
But there were some invertebrates high in the bush. Not insects, though! These snails often find high places to rest during the day. They find a flattish surface and stick to it, and seal off their shells with dried slime to keep themselves moist.
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