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Wurzel perhaps we should invent a word for moth pee. I don’t know how trustworthy my internet search is but have read they do t pee but can expel excess fluid.
Bugboy certainly is in an out.
Thank you Dave it was a bit of a random finding as I was cropping photos.
Thanks Trevor, I have been able to get out too few times and seen too few people so good to catch up.
Bugboy certainly is in an out.
Thank you Dave it was a bit of a random finding as I was cropping photos.
Thanks Trevor, I have been able to get out too few times and seen too few people so good to catch up.
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Perhaps we should base it off of 'frass'...I would suggest 'friss'
Have a goodun
Wurzel

Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Friss is an excellent suggestion




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Whatever you decide to call it, Katrina, it is an extraordinary shot. I have never seen that before.
Longshot Lancing Long-tailed Blue on Log!
I went to Lancing this morning. It was chilly when I arrived and at one point I could see my breath.
Later it warmed up and Paul arrived shortly followed by the long-tailed blue and then Lindsay.
I saw 2 long-tailed blues before I had to go . Also seen were Walls, Red Admirals, Speckled Woods , a Comma, a Holly Blue and a few whites
Later it warmed up and Paul arrived shortly followed by the long-tailed blue and then Lindsay.
I saw 2 long-tailed blues before I had to go . Also seen were Walls, Red Admirals, Speckled Woods , a Comma, a Holly Blue and a few whites
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Brilliant stuff Katrina - you've caught the blue flash excellently
Have a goodun
Wurzel




Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Lovely images of the Long Tailed Blue, Katrina.
Looks like the supporting cast was pretty admirable too.
Looks like the supporting cast was pretty admirable too.

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Good to see you today
. No more showed up in front of my camera after you left but the Red Admirals and Walls kept me entertained.

Some addictions are good for the soul!
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Thank you Wurzel, it was quite sedentary probably due to the low temp.
Thanks David - yes very good to see 3 Walks chasing each other.
Thanks Paul, good to see you too ! Thank you for you spotting skills and letting me know I hadn’t missed anymore - always frustrating to have to leave early.
Thanks David - yes very good to see 3 Walks chasing each other.
Thanks Paul, good to see you too ! Thank you for you spotting skills and letting me know I hadn’t missed anymore - always frustrating to have to leave early.
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A very nice LTB, Katrina - it must have been a shock for it to wake up to such low temperatures! At least that meant it opened right up to make the most of the sunshine. Great photos.
Their wings have such amazing texture to them!
Cheers,
Dave


Cheers,
Dave
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Thanks Dave,
I think we were a little lucky with this one.
I think we were a little lucky with this one.
Book recommendation
I was given this book at Xmas. It is fairly short and has beautiful drawings of Painted Ladies.
I learned they have ears at the base of their wings.
Quite a lot about what was known historically and now about migration.
I learned they have ears at the base of their wings.
Quite a lot about what was known historically and now about migration.
Easter Sunday
I went to Mill Hill this afternoon and saw Peacocks, a Brimstone, a Speckled Wood and a white I didn’t get close enough to identify.
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A great way to start this years posts Katrina
Have a goodun
Wurzel


Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Wow - what a beauty. Peacocks are undoubtedly dazzling when freshly emerged but I prefer them in spring, when they’ve been toned-down to perfection by the passage of time. Yours is a great example.
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That's a stunning image of a Peacock.
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Thanks David, Ben and Rob. It made it worthwhile going out.