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The brightly coloured butterfly resting on a broad blade of grass in a meadow.
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly Macro Photo Close Up On A Flower Aglais urticae UK British Butterfly
A beautifully coloured small tortoiseshell butterfly with open wings
The small tortoiseshell - Aglais urticae resting a blossom of the common zinnia or elegant zinnia - Zinnia elegans
Butterflies and bees enjoying the flowers of sedum spectablis
Tortoiseshell butterfly on chive flowers,
tortoiseshell butterfly on a flower
Closeup of a small tortoiseshell butterfly, Aglais urticae , eating pollen of a Goat  Willow, Salix caprea in he springtime
A red admiral butterfly, Vanessa atalanta at the end of the summer sitting on a yellow flower with a bunch of flies. The picture is taking in a meadow which is part of an area which are reclaimed from the sea. The area is named Kalvebod Commons and are situated 20 minutes from the center of Copenhagen and are used for grazing cattle and as a public nature park
Stinging nettle with a Small tortoiseshell butterfly
The Small Tortoiseshell is one of our most-familiar butterflies, appearing in gardens throughout the British Isles.
The brightly coloured butterfly on yellow flowers
Aglais urticae is a common resident. Migrants are also often seen. Its distribution probably has not changed during the last century. However, the Dutch Monitoring Scheme shows a decline in numbers in the 1990s; the cause is not known.
Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) adult on rank grass sunning with wings open\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.              August
Aglais urticae Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Close-up of the small tortoiseshell Aglais urticae butterfly. Isolated by purple nature
Photo showing a small tortoiseshell butterfly (Latin name: Aglais urticae), pictured feeding on the pollen of a white dahlia flower with dark purple leaves - part of a herbaceous border in a landscaped garden.
Beautiful aglais urticae butterfly, tortoise butterfly on green leaf. Nettle butterfly rests on hosta plant. Beautiful background or postcard.
A Peacock Butterfly resting on a thistle head
The brighly coloured butterfly in a meadow filled with purple wildflowers.
Aglais urticae is a common resident. Migrants are also often seen. Its distribution probably has not changed during the last century. However, the Dutch Monitoring Scheme shows a decline in numbers in the 1990s; the cause is not known.\nAdults can be seen looking for nectar in gardens, parks and on roadside verges. \nThe caterpillars feed on the smaller plants of Urtica dioica in very sunny, open spots.\nThe species flies in two generations from the beginning of March until the end of October. The adult butterfly hibernates in cool, dark places, such as barns, attics, or hollow trees.\n\nThe Picture is made along a small Brook in the Eifel (Germany) in halfway August 2021.
Small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) butterfly on a yellow flower among green plants - Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Close-up of the small tortoiseshell Aglais urticae butterfly side view. Isolated by nature purple flowers
Small Tortiseshell on Skabiosa.
Photo taken in Falköping, Sweden
One of Britain's most common medium-sized butterflies, a small tortoiseshell (Aglais urtica) is seen here resting in morning sunshine. It is perched on a cow parsley flower, of which more are visible in the soft-focus background. The soft-focus areas give space for text.
Butterfly on Closeup
Butterfly spring
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