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Our brilliant butterflies

July is the perfect time of year to see butterflies and day-flying moths, as many are now at the adult stage of their life cycle. These quivering beauties live for around two weeks as adults (although some species live only a couple of days), and are members of the Lepidoptera family, one of our most diverse and fascinating insect orders. Butterflies and moths react quickly

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