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2012-02-15
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 18 Jan 2025 10:10:39 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 6175Connection: keep-aliveLast-Modified: Wed, 28 Oct 2020 13:37:10 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytes !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN>html>head>title>A British butterfly garden by Linda Walls/title>meta namedescription contentBritish Butterflies in an English garden in Cirencester in Gloucestershire - photographic images and personal observations of a butterfly gardener. Identification guide to UK butterflies seen both in the garden and countryside.>meta namekeywords contentidentify british butterfliesbutterfly garden plants UKlepidopterahorticulturalinsectflowers>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>style typetext/css>!--@import url(/styles/home_style_04.css);-->/style>script languageJavaScript typetext/JavaScript>!--function MM_reloadPage(init) { //reloads the window if Nav4 resized if (inittrue) with (navigator) {if ((appNameNetscape)&&(parseInt(appVersion)4)) { document.MM_pgWinnerWidth; document.MM_pgHinnerHeight; onresizeMM_reloadPage; }} else if (innerWidth!document.MM_pgW || innerHeight!document.MM_pgH) location.reload();}MM_reloadPage(true);//-->/script>/head>body>div idheader >h1 aligncenter>www.butterflygarden.co.uk/h1> p alignleft>You can find information about British Butterflies and the Garden Plants which attract them on this website. Theres a page for each of the 58 resident British butterfly species, a page for each of 45 butterfly attracting plants and over 500 pages of photographic images. I hope this will help you to identify all the common butterflies./p> p alignleft>I am a butterfly gardener living in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. I photograph butterflies in my garden, in gardens that I visit and in the English countryside. /p> /div>div idnav > h3>The a hrefbutterfly_year.htm>butterfly year/a>/h3> p>a hrefcalendar/2005/march.htm>March/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/april.htm>April/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/may.htm>May/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/june.htm>June/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/july.htm>July/a> br> a hrefcalendar/2005/august.htm>August/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/september.htm>September/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/october.htm>October/a>br> a hrefcalendar/2005/november.htm>November/a> /p> h3>a href/butterflies.htm>Butterflies/a> section /h3> p>Most popular butterfly pages in 2005:/p> p> a href/butterflies/peacock.htm>Peacock/a>a href/butterflies/peacock.htm>br> /a>a href/butterflies/red_admiral.htm>Red Admiral/a> br> a href/butterflies/common_blue.htm>Common Bluebr> /a>a hreffile:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Linda/My%20Documents/bg4/butterflies/small_tortoiseshell.htm>Small Tortoiseshell/a> /p> p>a href/az_butterflies.htm>A-Z list of all the british butterflies/a>/p> p>a href/b_ident.htm>Butterfly identification guide/a>/p> h3>a href/plants.htm> Plants /a>section/h3> p>Most popular plant pages in 2005:/p> p>a href/plants/buddleia.htm>Buddleiabr> /a>a href/plants/verbena.htm>Verbena bonariensis/a>br> a href/plants/choisya.htm>Choisya ternata/a> /p> p>a href/az_plants.htm>A-Z list of butterfly-attracting garden plants/a>/p> h3>a href/journal.htm>Journal/a> - a Blog /h3> p>a href/journal.htm>The latest butterfly sightings/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.butterflygarden.co.uk/atom.xml>img src/images/rss.gif altRSS feed button width36 height14> - RSS feed/a>/p> h3>a href/resources.htm>Resources/a> section /h3> p> a href/links.htm>Linksbr> /a>a href/books.htm>Books/a>.../p> h3>a href/about.htm>About/a> section /h3> p>a href/about_website.htm>About the website/a>br> a href/photo.htm>About butterfly photography/a>/p> /div>div idcontent > h2> March 2006/h2> p>a hrefbutterflies/brimstone.htm>img srcimages/br_3799.jpg width150 height150 border0>/a> a hrefbutterflies/comma.htm>img srcimages/c_4484.jpg altComma butterfly width150 height150 border0>/a> a hrefbutterflies/peacock.htm>img srcimages/p_3821.jpg altPeacock butterfly width150 height150 border0>/a> a hrefbutterflies/red_admiral.htm>img srcimages/ra_4269.jpg altRed Admiral butterfly width150 height150 border0>/a> a hrefbutterflies/small_tortoiseshell.htm>img srcimages/st_4169.jpg altSmall Tortoiseshell butterfly width150 height150 border0>/a>/p> p> a hrefbutterflies/brimstone.htm>Brimstone/a>, a hrefbutterflies/comma.htm>Comma/a>, a hrefbutterflies/peacock.htm>Peacock/a>, a hrefbutterflies/red_admiral.htm>Red Admiral/a> and a hrefbutterflies/small_tortoiseshell.htm>Small Tortoiseshell/a> butterflies hibernate over the winter months and wake up in March./p> p>I have recorded sightings in my a href/journal.htm>journal/a> - a blog about British butterflies - over the past two years. The individual butterfly pages hold details of sightings over 8 years. /p> p>I had Leukaemia in 2004 and was treated with chemotherapy. Bone Marrow failure was diagnosed in September 2005, with the return of cancer cells in October. I had a Stem Cell (Bone Marrow) Transplant on 30 December 2005. (see a hrefhttp://www.lindawalls.com/index.html>Life after Leukaemia/a> blog for more details). I am still hibernating - just like the above butterflies - and am not available to answer your queries yet.br> /p> h3> Linda Walls/h3> p>After Lindas death in 2006, this site has not been updated, but, in keeping with her wishes, I will endeavour to keep it online. Please email if you have any queries but not about butterflies - Linda was the expert, not me: mail@colinwalls.com /p> /div>div idfooter> Copyright ©Linda Walls 1998-2005 | This page last updated !-- #BeginDate format:Am1 -->March 4, 2006!-- #EndDate -->/div>/body>/html>
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