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Green-veined White Butterfly
Image by nottsexminer
This is a common butterfly of damp grassland and woodland rides and is often mistaken for its cousin, the Small White. It can be found from spring through to autumn in parks and gardens, as well as less-urban areas such as meadows and woodland rides. The first brood has lighter upperside markings than later broods, but darker underside markings. The so-called green veins on the underside of the adults are, in fact, an illusion created by a subtle combination of yellow and black scales.
White fairy
Image by Mrs eNil
I haven't got a decent shot of the whole tree decorated yet - will try later but here is our white fairy. She is very bright because she has several white LED lights up her skirt!!
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