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Red Admirals Collection

The vibrant Red Admirals gracefully flutter through gardens, their wings adorned with striking patterns of black and red


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The vibrant Red Admirals gracefully flutter through gardens, their wings adorned with striking patterns of black and red. In Lower Saxony, Germany, these beautiful butterflies can be seen delicately feeding upon the nectar-filled blossoms of Buddlia. A glass vase holds a colorful arrangement of roses, carnations, morning glory, a poppy, and a sprig of cherries - an enchanting sight that would surely attract the attention of these winged wonders. In Dorset, England during October, Red Admirals and Comma adults find solace on dead leaves and branches as they bask in the autumn sun. Meanwhile in Powys, Wales during September, Red Admirals and Small Tortoiseshells indulge in the sweet nectar offered by Michaelmas Daisy flowers. Their presence adds a touch of elegance to any garden. A close-up view reveals the intricate details of a newly emerged Red Admiral butterfly. Its wings unfurl slowly as it prepares to take flight into its newfound world. Hebe flowers provide sustenance for these majestic creatures in English gardens during September. As autumn progresses in Dorset and Powys once again, Red Admirals seek warmth on brick walls or basking on dead leaves - their fiery hues contrasting against nature's muted tones. Even across continents like India where they are known as Indian Red Admirals; these butterflies continue to captivate with their beauty. Whether feasting upon aster flowers or gracing us with their presence among blooming plants worldwide.