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Thanks for that succinct summary, Jack...Jack Harrison wrote:So the rule of thumb: Essex man's is short and straight![]()
Jack
LOL! Yes it is....and one assumes that's why it's called lineola.Jack Harrison wrote:So the rule of thumb: Essex man's is short and straight
Hi Mike,MikeOxon wrote:These refined Oxford PEs seem to prefer clean ground, so there is no need for the sensitive to avert their eyes from my photos
Trust me, Neil, that Green Veined White is a very reassuring sight. No butterfly suffered more from the appalling April/early May than this one. I've never seen so few in any given year up to mid-July. Let's hope they can recover.nfreem wrote:Don't apologise for the Gatekeeper Eric, I have only seen a couple so far. I have just posted a 'humble' Green-veined White but the fact is I have not seen many of those so far either.
Nailed-on contender. No way to argue about that one!Hoggers wrote: ... and this contender for an Essex Skipper