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Western Europe and Great Britain

  • Swallowtail

    Swallowtail

  • Scarce Swallowtail

    Scarce Swallowtail

  • Apollo Butterfly

    Apollo Butterfly

  • Duke of Burgandy Butterfly

    Duke of Burgandy Butterfly

  • Chequered Skipper

    Chequered Skipper

  • Sloe Hairstreak

    Sloe Hairstreak

  • Purple Shot Copper

    Purple Shot Copper

  • Small Copper

    Small Copper

  • Common Blue

    Common Blue

  • Green-veined White

    Green-veined White

  • Bath White

    Bath White

  • Orange Tip

    Orange Tip

  • Clouded Yellow

    Clouded Yellow

  • The Brimstone

    The Brimstone

  • Large White Butterfly

    Large White Butterfly

  • Queen of Spain Fritillary

    Queen of Spain Fritillary

  • Marsh Fritillary

    Marsh Fritillary

  • Wall Butterfly

    Wall Butterfly

  • Two-tailed Pasha

    Two-tailed Pasha

  • White Admiral

    White Admiral

  • The Checkerboard

    The Checkerboard

  • Red Admiral

    Red Admiral

  • Speckled Wood Butterfly

    Speckled Wood Butterfly

  • Small Tortoiseshell

    Small Tortoiseshell

  • The Peacock

    The Peacock

  • Spotted Fritillary

    Spotted Fritillary

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