Speckled wood butterfly
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They have a very funny look about them
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I'm used to skittish creatures - but they're much larger... horses.
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SG these particular butterflies are not that skittish- AFAIK they are territorial males and tend to stay around the same areas in the garden as long as they are getting direct sun. The only thing they are not keen on is flash which often startles them. I suspect they do get used to me as I often see what I think is the same butterfly for weeks at a time.
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their natural predators come from above
if you approach them from below , they seem to be less scared , as the can easily escape
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Yes you are right, that tends to apply to any bug - plus keeping out of their light (ie do not shade them).
These butterflies though are a lot less jumpy than others butterflies in the garden.
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Thanks Michael for the comments.
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