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We came across this creature at the stable yard today. We're not sure if it's a butterfly or a moth. We've never seen anything like it. It was having trouble walking & it couldn't unfold its wings. Would anyone happen to know what it is?(Unfortunately I only had my little camera with me so the pics are not up to my normal standard)
Thanks, Stuart. I just checked a pic of a cinnabar moth & that's definitely what it is. Apparently it's the most poisonous British moth.I'm a bit concerned about the ragwort thing. We'll have to check all the fields now - 6 bloody acres! [!]I don't know how it got around this way, though, as there are no heathlands anywhere near.
I agree I have not either.. A pink flamingo is pink but that is hot pink!.. very nice!
I think the Ragwort is poison. also the moth too. There favorite food is this poison Ragwort if I understand Stuart correctly! It could be growing in the pastures.. Yikes..
Quote from: Karen W. on 30/06/2007 19:56:59I agree I have not either.. A pink flamingo is pink but that is hot pink!.. very nice!Did you know that flamingos are this colour becuase of the beta-carotine in the shrimps they eat?
HOW SAD! poor horse.. Man it really must be some caustic stuff!
Quote from: dentstudent on 02/07/2007 09:47:51Quote from: Karen W. on 30/06/2007 19:56:59I agree I have not either.. A pink flamingo is pink but that is hot pink!.. very nice!Did you know that flamingos are this colour becuase of the beta-carotine in the shrimps they eat? Yes