Always a Comma and never a full stop

There’s a Comma butterfly Polygonia c-album at the top of this Blackthorn tree. It’s bright orange against the still-green leaves and the bluish black of the sloe berries. It’s feasting on a rotting sloe. I can see its busy tongue, its proboscis, moving in and out of the juicy patches. … Continue reading Always a Comma and never a full stop