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Global warming, is it a thing now...

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Out walking the dog early this morning and spotted what I thought was a tiny bat flying into a bush, got closer and it flew back out and went straight past my nose, a large brown butterfly, Boxing day ffs :shock:
 
Swanjaxs said:
Out walking the dog early this morning and spotted what I thought was a tiny bat flying into a bush, got closer and it flew back out and went straight past my nose, a large brown butterfly, Boxing day ffs :shock:

Leftover prosecco on yer cornflakes probably not helping buddy.
 
Bulbs in me garden starting to poke through. Go figure. Illuminating though.💡🐝
 
Going to the Florida Keys in late January.
Should have saved my money and stayed in Mumbles.
 
I don't know about global warming mind, I remember back about roughly mid 90s and I was wearing a t shirt outside, early January, may have been a vest top, just to show off my guns like.
 
Swanjaxs said:
All jokes aside, a butterfly on Boxing day!! I thought I was seeing things :lol:

It's highly likely, that was just a pet butterfly, I read an article the other day, something about domesticated butterflys, no doubt the little bugger had escaped from a living room not far away.
 
Jack2jack said:
Bulbs in me garden starting to poke through. Go figure. Illuminating though.💡🐝

We've got Primroses in bloom ffs! And Irises coming through even before Snowdrops!
 
karnataka said:
We've got Primroses in bloom ffs! And Irises coming through even before Snowdrops!
Seasons ain't what they used to be K.
 
jack123 said:
It's highly likely, that was just a pet butterfly, I read an article the other day, something about domesticated butterflys, no doubt the little bugger had escaped from a living room not far away.

Got a couple flying around here, I feed them on dandelions I do change dandelions for sprouts this time of year though. :lol:
 
sainthelens said:
Leftover prosecco on yer cornflakes probably not helping buddy.

It was probably Lidl's Bucks Fizz not Prosecco Jaxxs ain't that posh like the rest of us mun :lol:
 
Niigata Jack said:
Got a couple flying around here, I feed them on dandelions I do change dandelions for sprouts this time of year though. :lol:

Wow, feking hell do you know the average lifespan of a butterfly is 2-4 weeks, what sort of cruel joke is that to play on them, it's like HELLO, GOODBYE.
 
jack123 said:
Wow, feking hell do you know the average lifespan of a butterfly is 2-4 weeks, what sort of cruel joke is that to play on them, it's like HELLO, GOODBYE.


I keep them in a purpose made glass house, they're loving life they live very well in those week's mind, wife has even named them.;)
 
Niigata Jack said:
I keep them in a purpose made glass house, they're loving life they live very well in those week's mind, wife has even named them.;)

Oh, i mean a google told me that, about the life expectancy
, obviously no offence to your missis like, but er is there any point naming them, I would imagine getting a new butterfly, oooo he's born, he's born a new butterfly, yipeee yippeeee HOORAH, oh he's dead, what was it's name again?
 

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