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Probably a bit late now, especially with the rain heading in tonight and tomorrow, but I saw reports of a good emergence of clouded Yellows at Sywell Country Park earlier in the week. Would have gone for a look myself if I hadn't been at work.Art Frames wrote:Trevor,
It must be inspiring to have a list of places where you can go and see such fresh and delightful butterflies and relatively late on too. I just wish Northamptonshire had similar. At the moment its all a bit depressing here. So good to see the sun is shining on someone.![]()
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I have looked at the reports and only wish I had seen them sooner too! But the rain is a temporary blip, I hope. Thanks for alerting me.Neil Freeman wrote:
Probably a bit late now, especially with the rain heading in tonight and tomorrow, but I saw reports of a good emergence of clouded Yellows at Sywell Country Park earlier in the week. Would have gone for a look myself if I hadn't been at work.
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Cheers,
Neil
Impressive, Trevor. Almost as impressive is that you were armed with your camera at the double to record this notable sighting!trevor wrote:Hummingbird Hawk Moth in the garden of The Bell Inn,
Great Cheverell, Wiltshire, at 11.08 this morning, just outside of my room !
Still in bed at 11.08Wurzel wrote:Flipping heck Trevor I'm loving your style - 'butterflies in bed' must be almost as good a 'breakfast in bed'![]()
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Have a goodun
Wurzel
We can read between the lines. Mop and bucket to room 47 pleasetrevor wrote: ... in bed, at 11.08 I had been up for four hours next door to ' Hot Lips '.