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Red Admiral

Vanessa atalanta

Description:

The Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) is a well-known colourful butterfly, found in temperate Europe, Asia and North America. The Red Admiral has a 45–50 mm (1.8–2.0 in) wing span. The species is resident only in warmer areas, but migrates north in spring, and sometimes again in autumn. This large butterfly is identified by its striking dark brown, red, and black wing pattern. More specifically, the dark wings possess orange bands that cross the fore wings and on the outer edge of the hind wings; white spots on the dorsal fore wings near the front margin; reddish bars on dorsal surface of all four wings. Adults have been seen in all parts of N. Ireland. In common with other migrant species, the largest numbers are usually seen on the southeast coast. A migrant species that reaches N. Ireland virtually annually. There are a few mid-winter sightings but little evidence of successful overwintering. The adults seen each year are immigrants from southern Europe and North Africa. Arrivals frequently occur from May onwards but the largest numbers are always present in late summer into the autumn. These can be seen anywhere as adults search out nectar sources. Late in the year adults will often be seen on fallen fruit. In northern Europe, it is one of the last butterflies to be seen before winter sets in, often feeding on the flowers of ivy on sunny days. The Red Admiral is also known to hibernate, re-emerging individuals showing prominently darker colourings than first brood subjects. The butterfly also flies on sunny winter days, especially in southern Europe.

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8 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

Okay...

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

Too late, most of the people here know my real name in the meanwhile. But I am still bayucca, keeps me a little in the background ;-)...

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

shall I keep it a secret?

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

This should have been my little secret...

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

hehehe, keep on trucking Dominik! now your real ID has been revealed, no looking back! And hey, I don't mind how many people ID my butterflies, you will always be my PDR!

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

If I am #2 IDer, it is mostly because I try to get the better reference as #1... No, just kidding. When I go through the unid spots I open "all" and check them for an ID, sometimes I do not notice that there is already an ID because it might take up to 1 h that I got to this spot (one after the other).

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

thanks Daniele and bayucca, the same ID, but 2 different references. I appreciate all the info I can get!

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

Looks a nit strange compared to the usual ones...

pamsai
Spotted by
pamsai

Ireland

Spotted on Aug 4, 2012
Submitted on Aug 6, 2012

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