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Meadow Brown on Knapweed at Spey Bay
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Moray - Spey Bay
Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra) at Spey Bay.
26 July 2024
Narrow-bordered 5-Spot Burnet Moths mating, Auchlochan, South Lanarkshire
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South Lanarkshire - Auchlochan
Narrow-bordered 5 spot Burnet moths (Zygaena lonicerae) mating on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), Auchlochan, South Lanarkshire
13 July 2024
Meadow Brown on Black Knapweed, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) butterfly on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), Speyside, taken by David Palmar
28 July 2023
Black Knapweed, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
A clump of Black Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), a plant in the family Asteraceae, in Compartment 32 at RSPB Loch Lomond, taken by David Palmar
04 July 2023
Meadow Brown and Black Knapweed, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
A Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina), a butterfly from the family Nymphalidae, resting on a Black Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), a plant in the family Asteraceae, In Compartment 30 located near the Airey Woodland Trail, RSPB Loch Lomond, taken by David Palmar
04 July 2023
Common (or Black) Knapweed, Milton, Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Common Knapweed (Centaurea nigra) also known as Black Knapweed, is a wild flower similar in appearance to a thistle, with a vibrant purple crown which is about 4cm wide. It’s a tall, branching plant that can grow up to 75cm. The ‘hard head’ of bracts underneath the flower head overlap each other like a pine cone; they’re mainly dark brown/black in colour giving Black Knapweed its name. Taken by David Palmar.
29 September 2020
Common (or Black) Knapweed, Milton, Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Black Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), often referred to as Common Knapweed, looks somewhat like a thistle with its purple flowers but it has no spikes. It can be found throughout the UK except the Northern most tip of Scotland and its flowers can be seen from June to September. It is very attractive to bumblebees. Taken by David Palmar.
29 September 2020
6-Spot Burnet Moth emerging from pupa on Common (or Black) Knapweed, Ruchill Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - North (Ruchill, Hamiltonhill, Forth and Clyde Canal Glasgow Branch)
6-Spot Burnet Moth (Zygaena filipendulae) emerging from pupa on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), Ruchill Park, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2020
A pair of 6-Spot Burnet Moths on Common (or Black) Knapweed, Ruchill Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - North (Ruchill, Hamiltonhill, Forth and Clyde Canal Glasgow Branch)
6-Spot Burnet Moth (Zygaena filipendulae) pair on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), Ruchill Park, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2020
6-Spot Burnet Moth and caterpillar, Ruchill Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - North (Ruchill, Hamiltonhill, Forth and Clyde Canal Glasgow Branch)
6-Spot Burnet Moth (Zygaena filipendulae) adult, and caterpillar spinning a cocoon, inside which a pupa or chrysalis will develop, on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), Ruchill Park, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar