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Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2020 09:12
 
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According to "UK Butterflies" it is a Marbled White. There were other species but they rarely settled for long enough to photograph them.
Well it's lovely. An old friend of mine switched over his main photography interest to butterflies. He gets some excellent results. Not sure I've got the dedication....birds move around too much already!



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Eric wrote:
Well it's lovely. An old friend of mine switched over his main photography interest to butterflies. He gets some excellent results. Not sure I've got the dedication....birds move around too much already!
I find that butterflies are too active for me, most of the time, as are these.

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Spot the Red Admiral.


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Spot the Red Admiral.


DI5_3586 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr


That's a funny name for a red admiral. We called ours Nigel.  

Cracking bit of camouflage though.



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That's a funny name for a red admiral. We called ours Nigel.  

Cracking bit of camouflage though.

:lol: It just started to open its wings as I pressed the shutter otherwise it would have been harder to see.

 




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What's this one Iain?



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What's this one Iain?



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It's a Gatekeeper Eric.

 




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Well done Ian super lighting a very dramatic well taken pix!



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Another one from the other day, a White Ermine Moth. Not a great shot as I couldn't get a clear shot at it.


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hi gang still around 14 weeks of lockdown served not done much bar mooch around the gardens , as things now ease up a bit round here started getting out again .. so heres one from tues saw this grass snake being attacked by a magpie in the road so I stopped to see if it was o.k the magpie flew off the snake posed for a few pics then slithered off into the grass 

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