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Can anyone help me with an ID on this caterpillar please ?  Originally thought swallowtail but now pretty certain it isn't.  So some kind of Hawkmoth maybe ?

Seen on bramble and don't forget - taken in France !

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1 hour ago, Paul in the woods said:

A bit of a search keeps coming up with Emperor moth, some pics seem to match but they seem a bit variable.

Thanks Paul.

 

They are a bit variable - The one above has a lot more black on it than most of the other pics I can find, but I guess it makes sense as we do get them here. (see my post on 21st April in Pictures of Spring thread).

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River work the last couple of days but had to abandon cutting on a quiet section this morning, heard a splash upstream from us too big for a fish, further investigation revealed an Otter holt, verboten!

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