What happened: The large tortoiseshell – an elusive and enigmatic butterfly that became extinct in Britain in the last century – is a UK resident species once again,...
What to watch next: movement around tortoiseshell, butterfly.

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What happened: The large tortoiseshell – an elusive and enigmatic butterfly that became extinct in Britain in the last century – is a UK resident species once again,...
What to watch next: movement around tortoiseshell, butterfly.
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Early spring sightings show colourful insect is a resident species for first time in decades, says conservation charity The large tortoiseshell – an elusive and enigmatic butterfly that became extinct in Britain in the last century – is a UK resident species once again, with a flurry of early spring
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A suspected meteor entered Earth's atmosphere on Tuesday, creating a loud "boom" that was heard and felt across Northeast Ohio, the National Weather Service said. Residents, meanwhile, took to social media to report hearing something that "sounded like an explosion." The post WATCH: Suspected Meteor
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Large tortoiseshell butterfly confirmed no longer extinct in UK.
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Large tortoiseshell butterfly confirmed no longer extinct in UKThe large tortoiseshell – an elusive and enigmatic butterfly that became extinct in Britain in the last century – is a UK resident species once again,...
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WATCH: Suspected Meteor Enters Atmosphere, Ohio and Pennsylvania Residents Hear Large Boom, Witness Falling Fireball: 'Sounded Like an Explosion'A suspected meteor entered Earth's atmosphere on Tuesday, creating a loud "boom" that was heard and felt across Northeast Ohio, the National Weather Service said. Residents, meanwhile, took to social media to report hearing something that "sounded like an explosion." The post WATCH: Suspected Meteor
A suspected meteor entered Earth's atmosphere on Tuesday, creating a loud "boom" that was heard and felt across Northeast Ohio, the National Weather Service said. Residents, meanwhile, took to social media to report hearing something that "sounded like an explosion." The post WATCH: Suspected Meteor
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A suspected meteor entered Earth's atmosphere on Tuesday, creating a loud "boom" that was heard and felt across Northeast Ohio, the National Weather Service said. Residents, meanwhile, took to social media to report hearing something that "sounded like an explosion." The post WATCH: Suspected Meteor
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