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Glad to hear you are steadily improving, Katrina - great shots from the northern mountains too, especially that female DGF.
Cheers,
Dave
Cheers,
Dave
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I spent a couple of hours at Park Corner Heath / Rowland Wood and saw 3 SPBFs. Also seen were Painted Ladies, Gatekeepers, one SWF and one Common Blue.
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Great shots of the resting Small Pearls, they've been hyper during my visits.
The Heather makes a fine back drop, just how I like to see Graylings posing too.
Trevor.
The Heather makes a fine back drop, just how I like to see Graylings posing too.
Trevor.
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Lovely shots Katrina
I don;t think I've seen one as well 'spotted' as that before and that last marking looks a bit like a backward 'K' - looks like tis one had your name (well initial) written all over it
Have a goodun
Wurzel




Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Thanks Trevor. Congrats on your hairstreaks. I went to Steyning a bit late in the day on Wednesday and didn’t find any. Heather does make a good backdrop and seeing them on heather in the photos of those that went before made them easier to find!
Thanks Wurzel, I don’t think I would have seen the K if you hadn’t pointed it out
Thanks Wurzel, I don’t think I would have seen the K if you hadn’t pointed it out

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Excellent, Katrina. It's like being transported back to late May!Katrina wrote:I spent a couple of hours at Park Corner Heath / Rowland Wood and saw 3 SPBFs...
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I went to Whitehawk Hill this lunchtime. It was a pleasure to see Peter Farrant there who was photographing a Long-tailed Blue when I arrived. We saw three flying together at one point so at least three are still there. (Katrina Watson)
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Lovely shot, particularly like the misty background.
I went there on Tuesday, but nowhere to park at all, so very brief visit, car on double yellows !.
Pleased your visit was successful.
Trevor.
I went there on Tuesday, but nowhere to park at all, so very brief visit, car on double yellows !.
Pleased your visit was successful.
Trevor.
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That looks like the same amenable chap I was photographing on Wednesday, you got his better side!
Some addictions are good for the soul!
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Yes definitely the better side....
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Cracking shot Katrina
If only they'd venture a bit more West and inland
Have a goodun
Wurzel




Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Nice stuff, Katrina. Let's keep our fingers crossed for a further emergence in a few weeks time. Should give us plenty to look forward to.
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...and I, on Saturday! He is certainly loyal to that patch of territory.bugboy wrote:That looks like the same amenable chap I was photographing on Wednesday, you got his better side!
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Lovely shot Katrina,
Hope I'm has lucky when I get to Kent in a few weeks time
Goldie 



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A mid afternoon trip to Whitehawk Hill yielded 2 LTBs but only one would stop for a photo. It was a pleasure to meet David and thanks for showing me the flycatcher.
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That looks like a fairly fresh LTB, not like the best of the three I saw there.
Great image. A fresh one was seen in East London recently.
Great image. A fresh one was seen in East London recently.
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Great shot Katrina


Sods law that, my neck of the woods and my next free day is next weekend! Although they weren't particularly specific with the site (I think for obvious reasons, may have been his garden).trevor wrote:That looks like a fairly fresh LTB, not like the best of the three I saw there.
Great image. A fresh one was seen in East London recently.
Some addictions are good for the soul!
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A very nice-looking LTB, Katrina.
Fingers still firmly crossed for some more very soon now...
Cheers,
Dave


Cheers,
Dave
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Cracking LTB Kartrina
- if there are plenty about I might even think about having a try
Have a goodun
Wurzel



Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Nice find, Katrina. With any luck this could be the precursor to a substantial emergence.