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Wild Things: Hooray for the butterflies
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There is a group of day-flying butterflies which look rather like moths, being short, stubby, and with fat bodies. These are the so-called ‘Skippers’ named because of their darting flight.
The purple emperor, with a wingspan of around 8cm, was sighted at Sheringham Park in Norfolk in June during a weekly survey.
There is a group of day-flying butterflies which look rather like moths, being short, stubby, and with fat bodies. These are the so-called ‘Skippers’ named because of their darting flight.
The beautiful purple emperor butterfly and a hummingbird hawk moth were spotted in the very warm temperatures in Hardwick Hall’s herb garden.
A long-lost Purple Heart medal earned by a KC native is now in safe hands. Olivia Acree shares the story of how it was rescued from an auction in Gardner.