Adonis blue butterfly
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Adonis blue butterfly
Adonis blue butterfly. Male adonis blue butterfly (Lysandra bellargus) feeding on nectar from a small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) flower. This is the rarest of the blue butterflies found on chalk downlands in the south of England. One of the most distinctive features is that the white border of both front and back wings is broken by black lines. The adults emerge in late May/June and again during August. Photographed at Martin Down, Hampshire, UK
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