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On a Hypericum?

 

More great shots from you geoff :thumbup1:

 

They're a nice set of pics of that Marbled white, Matt. Are you still out surveying?

 

Yep still out surveying. The rain this year has hammered the butterfly numbers. Got to be doing a moth trap night fairly soon. Thinking about doing it on Saturday night.

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went down to Rugby at the weekend and stopped off at Ryton Organic Gardens for a mooch, tis well worth a visit:thumbup:

 

and a slight bit of weird bug porn too:blush:

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went down to Rugby at the weekend and stopped off at Ryton Organic Gardens for a mooch, tis well worth a visit:thumbup:

 

and a slight bit of weird bug porn too:blush:

 

:thumbup:

 

That's some kinky bug watersports there :lol:

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I dunno Janey,I will find out when Im back there,but you are most likely right.

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Haha, no worries. It's of no relevance whatsoever - I was just being anorak :biggrin:

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That's some kinky bug watersports there :lol:

 

your tellin me!

 

when i first spotted em, did think they were mating but looked again and it was head to tail not tail to tail?:lol:?

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your tellin me!

 

when i first spotted em, did think they were mating but looked again and it was head to tail not tail to tail?:lol:?

 

That's damselfly lovin' for you. The male grasps his mate by the neck and she then bends her abdomen around and under his to form a heart shape while they mate. He then keeps hold of her while she lays her eggs on aquatic vegetation.

 

I bet that one's not in the Karma Sutra! :blushing:

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