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Let’s see your pictures of spring.


Mick Dempsey
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1 hour ago, gary112 said:

9371A1EC-FCF3-42A0-9A31-B5EA1A57277D.thumb.jpeg.bbeefcd04b537d25f1f6254a15b865a9.jpegB2CDA21E-7840-418D-8493-A24C8CD70A89.thumb.jpeg.6de8c1c0e8f16089aeb3abe27fd5099d.jpegcouple of pictures from today,small blue butterfly,one of my favourites,and first slow worm i seen this time 

Haven't seen any small blues around our way yet. But nice slow worm pic. 

 

Swallows and terns been turning up at our pond. Good sign that summer is on its way I reckon. 

 

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Looks like female large white to me, nectaring not laying on garlic mustard (dark spots on wings)

The small blue looks most  likely to be a holly blue but can't be sure without seeing the underside

 

The slow-worm is the finest creature on the planet in my book

i'm a retired ecological consultant by the way

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6 hours ago, S10 WRM said:

Looks like female large white to me, nectaring not laying on garlic mustard (dark spots on wings)

The small blue looks most  likely to be a holly blue but can't be sure without seeing the underside

 

The slow-worm is the finest creature on the planet in my book

i'm a retired ecological consultant by the way

My son works in ecology also,he did his uni dissertation on slow worms,he,s fanatical about them

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43 minutes ago, gary112 said:

19ED13AE-2D3B-4577-B5E6-B863B5A40B1D.thumb.jpeg.bf4967358ecf2540fd7a489216dfa263.jpegthis,one of my many purchases from secondhand book shops,it’s old but really good 

Good deal! Just bought one from Amazon for 48p. Had bought the collins British Insects guide which is pretty useful but wanted a specific butterfly book too. Thanks for the hint. 

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Evening.  Some great pics on here recently.  Been out and about (in the wood/field) and got a few bug pics on my phone (quality not great) but thought I'd share them anyway.  Shall we do a quiz ? No prizes - just for fun - please tell me if you get bored.

 

 

 

 

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