Friday, November 30, 2012

Camberwell Beauty Butterfly

Pictures gallery of Camberwell Beauty Butterfly

The Camberwell Beauty - Ryedale Natural History Society - Index page

The Camberwell Beauty - Ryedale Natural History Society - Index page

Back to the Annual Report Contents and Home page. The Camberwell Beauty. by Michael Thompson (photo by Bob Polley) Every year a rare bird, butterfly, reptile or

Nymphalis antiopa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nymphalis antiopa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nymphalis antiopa, known as the Mourning Cloak in North America and the Camberwell Beauty in Britain, is a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North America. See

British Butterflies - A Photographic Guide by Steven Cheshire

British Butterflies - A Photographic Guide by Steven Cheshire

Description The Camberwell Beauty is named after its first ever reported sighting in Britain in 1748 near Camberwell in south-east London. It does not breed here and

UK Butterflies - Camberwell Beauty - Aglais antiopa

UK Butterflies - Camberwell Beauty - Aglais antiopa

The Camberwell Beauty is a rare migrant to the British Isles, originating in Scandinavia and mainland Europe. In some years there is a relatively-large influx of

CAMBERWELL BUTTERFLY - British Pathé

CAMBERWELL BUTTERFLY - British Pathé

Hugh Newman, a butterfly collector, releases the Camberwell Beauty in Greenwich Park.

Camberwell Beauty - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Camberwell Beauty - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Camberwell Beauty, Nymphalis antiopa - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Camberwell Beauty Butterfly | Wild About Britain

Camberwell Beauty Butterfly | Wild About Britain

Described as animmigrant butterfly, the Camberwell Beauty does not breed in Britain. Its immigration depends on weather conditions, especially the prevailing winds at

Camberwell beauty - Nymphalis antiopa - Captain's European

Camberwell beauty - Nymphalis antiopa - Captain's European

Family: Nymphalidae. Flight Time: March/June, June/July (Hibernates). Size: 60-65mm. Altitude: 0-2000m: A really spectacular species. It is a powerful migrant

Camberwell Beauty - Nymphalis antiopa - Guy's Butterflies

Camberwell Beauty - Nymphalis antiopa - Guy's Butterflies

HOME. Switzerland, April 2010. Switzerland, April 2008. Switzerland, April 2008. French Alps, May 1990. High in the Pyrenees, July 2005. This magnificent butterfly is

BBC - Rare Camberwell Beauty butterfly seen in Colwyn Bay

BBC - Rare Camberwell Beauty butterfly seen in Colwyn Bay

A rare butterfly has been seen in Colwyn Bay for the first time in a decade. The Camberwell Beauty - a migrant which occasionally flies into Britain from Europe - was

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