Cinnabar caterpillars

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12 Aug 2021 00:00 #4397 by John T Goy
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Interesting mate as Joy said cracking close ups of them. I've got ragwort in front garden must check tomorrow.

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10 Aug 2021 08:42 #4384 by Nick Coulbeck
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Thanks Joy. They have been in decline, so I hope with the recent resurgence of wildflower tracts and the council allowing things like ragwort to flourish in these areas it might help these types of moths.
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09 Aug 2021 17:19 #4381 by Joy Croot
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Cinnabar caterpillars featured on Countryfile last night so I feel better informed about that now….really interesting.
Great pics, Nick!
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09 Aug 2021 17:11 #4379 by Nick Coulbeck
Lots of Cinnabar caterpillars on the ragwort along the path that runs from Clee leisure centre and past the boating lake. Good to see so many.
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