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Moth from the Crambidae family (I think) |
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Ant |
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Celypha Rivuland |
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Crambus Lathoniellus |
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Great Tit |
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Damselfly |
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I am going to swat up on my bees |
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Hoverfly |
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Damselfly |
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Common Blue Butterfly |
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Common Blue Butterfly |
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Soldier Beetle |
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Another Bee |
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Common Blue |
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Moth from the Crambidae family (I think) |
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Ant |
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Celypha Rivuland |
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Crambus Lathoniellus |
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Great Tit |
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Damselfly |
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I am going to swat up on my bees |
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Hoverfly |
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Damselfly |
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Common Blue Butterfly |
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Common Blue Butterfly |
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Soldier Beetle |
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Another Bee |
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Common Blue |
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Blackcap |
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Thrush |
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White Ermine |
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Dingy Skipper |
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Orange-tip |
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Large Skipper |
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Ancylis Badiana |
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I don’t know what they are but they are mating |
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Spider with what looks like young in the web |
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Lacewing |
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I know they are not Tree Slugs but Chris Packham inspired me on Spring Watch lol |
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Scorpion Fly |
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Sawfly |
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Speckled Wood |
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Meadow Brown |
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A type of Weevil I think |
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Large Skipper |
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A type of Bee Fly I think |
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Moth |
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Click Beetle |
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Click Beetle |
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Azure Damselfly |
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Aphelia Unitana |
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Timothy Tortrix |
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Large Yellow Underwing found in the garden |
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Small Heath |
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Ringlet, my first of the year |
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Burnet Moth, again my first of the year |
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Silver Y |
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Common Blue Butterfly |
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Yellow Shell |
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Speckled Wood |
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Brimstone Moth |
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Emperor Dragonfly |
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Mating Blue-tailed Damselfly |
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The injured Mute Swan seems to be doing o.k. |
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Four-spotted Chaser |
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Emperor Dragonfly |
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Black-tailed Skimmer |
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Head on |
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Noon-fly |
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Record shot of a Banded Demoiselle hiding among the nettles next to the small pull in at Lamesley |