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I took about 20 shots of that blasted spider, but the angle meant I only ever got a small bit in focus. If I had the skill and the technology to layer up my images I'd have something pretty special, and more importantly I would probably be able to tell exactly which of the two species it is (the common one or the rare one that I hope and suspect that it is).

I'm pretty pleased with the bee shot though.
 
Here's one of everyone's favourite insect: the cleg fly :rolleyes:. This one posed for pictures on the roof of my car. Isn't it cute?
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Oh alright, here's a pretty butterfly instead. A speckled wood. Happy now?
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A heron. Great if you are a birder, less good if you are a fishery manager.
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For the voyeurs among us, here are two six-spot burnet moths doing what comes naturally.
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Somebody's little baby. A common green grasshopper nymph.
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A fair damsel (although actually this one is a chap)
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Some wood ants
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A couple of tufties
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And a bee
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Nice job on the moths, I spent ages chasing a Cinnabar moth around the garden trying to get a pic and failing :o

Managed to get a half decent pic of a butterfly licking a thistle though. Love the eyes

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Huh, not such a nice job on the moths. Photo is okay, but it seems that I can't count. They are five spot burnets, not six spots :o

I just assumed six spots as it is the commonest species.

Love your butterfly by the way Dave.
 
Your butterfly is a Green-Veined White Dave

Nice little Clouded Yellow


Bit closer


Anyone tell me what these little chaps are? We've had a lot of birds in the garden over the winter and we must have had a nest somewhere local I found these fledgelings in the garden
Blue Tit?


Don't know this one
 
You've got Great Tits Wattsy :D

lol

anyway... while we're playing guess the chick, does anyone know what this fella is? I suspect Robin but there was no sign of the adults. There were 3 of them sat in the middle of the road on my way home from work. I had to stop the car and usher them into the verge so I could get past. They looked quite grumpy about it all. :)

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Found a moth pretending to be a butterfly when I was putting the bins out this morning. Tricky ID but I'll guess Cinnabar since there's been a few around this week.

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lol

anyway... while we're playing guess the chick, does anyone know what this fella is? I suspect Robin but there was no sign of the adults. There were 3 of them sat in the middle of the road on my way home from work. I had to stop the car and usher them into the verge so I could get past. They looked quite grumpy about it all. :)

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Yep, the`re robins. I`m sure the parents will be feeding them still, hopefully they`ll be fully fledged in the next couple of days.
Tony
 
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Mountainm, Greensurfingbear, those are lovely pictures. I'll take your word for it on the moth, and I'm jealous of the lizard because it is a long time since I saw a lizard.

By the way, isn't a hedge rustic a description of one or two on the forum? Probably including me. :)
 

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