Of temperate Europe and Asia; having black wings with red and white markings.
1 The red admiral butterflies, too, seemed in the summer more brilliant than usual.
2 When she opened her eyes, a red admiral butterfly danced past her face.
3 While fishing on Lough Ramor on December 4th I saw two red admiral butterflies.
4 An exquisite yellow butterfly, of a sort strange to my Yankee eyes, flits past, followed by a red admiral .
5 One of the butterflies caught her eye, a geneered red admiral sunning itself on one of the grass blades.
6 A tattered and exhausted pilgrim in white, red and black: a red admiral butterfly settles on the ruined tower.
7 One bright spot in the survey is the red admiral , which has continued to be widely seen through the autumn.
8 She kept her eyes on an exquisite red admiral butterfly sipping nectar from a profusion of scarlet and white lilytype flowers.
9 When they settle on garden flowers they are as striking as their less adventurous relatives, the red admiral and the small tortoiseshell.
10 Small tortoiseshells basked on the sun-baked path, a red admiral was puddling in a muddy tyre track and peacocks were growing intoxicated on tree sap.
11 No fewer than 17 species were still on the wing in these islands last month, including a red admiral at Athlone on November 23rd.
12 At a turn in the Riverton Road he met the Red Admiral .
13 The Red Admiral fluttered his wings again, as if he quite understood.
14 And he would show her that first sketch of the Red Admiral .
15 On one especially tall thistle the Red Admiral had come to anchor.
16 He was swaying on his feet when he painted in the Red Admiral .
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