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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Fr 26.07.2024 00:00:13    39.374      +3    1.448.611    36,8 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Do 25.07.2024 00:00:12    39.371      +3    1.446.639    36,7 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Mi 24.07.2024 00:00:31    39.368      +2    1.444.730    36,7 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Di 23.07.2024 00:00:39    39.366      +1    1.442.910    36,7 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Mo 22.07.2024 00:04:15    39.365      +1    1.440.884    36,6 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
So 21.07.2024 00:02:08    39.364      -1    1.438.625    36,5 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Sa 20.07.2024 00:00:02    39.365       0    1.436.685    36,5 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Fr 19.07.2024 13:57:57    39.365      +4    1.435.418    36,5 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Do 18.07.2024 00:00:04    39.361      +4    1.432.547    36,4 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500
Mi 17.07.2024 00:03:54    39.357       0    1.431.004    36,4 ohai.social               4.3.0...   500

Fr 26.07.2024 19:45

Gatekeeper Butterfly

The gatekeeper, also known as the 'Hedge brown', is a medium-sized, brown butterfly that is on the wing in July and August. It is a butterfly of grassland, hedgerows and woodland edges and can be seen feeding on wild marjoram, bramble and ragworts

The gatekeeper is brown above, with large orange patches in the middle of the wings. The best way to identify the 'brown' butterflies is by looking at the eyespots on their wings. The combination of bright orange wing patches, one large eyespot on the forewing and one smaller eyespot on the hindwing, is unique to the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper also has two small white 'pupils' in the eyespots, instead of one like the meadow brown.

The gatekeeper is brown above, with large orange patches in the middle of the wings. The best way to identify the 'brown' butterflies is by looking at the eyespots on their wings. The combination of bright orange wing patches, one large eyespot on the forewing and one smaller eyespot on the hindwing, is unique to the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper also has two small white 'pupils' in the eyespots, instead of one like the meadow brown.

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