New Species?
- Tony Moore
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New Species?
The sun came out for an hour this morning and this appeared in the garden. Any ideas, anyone??
- Charles Nicol
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Re: New Species?
i think you need to splash on some factor 50 !!
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Re: New Species?
Could that be a butt-erfly?
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Re: New Species?
Very Nice Tony - What impresses me most is how you managed to take the photo while wearing it...
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Felix.
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Re: New Species?
Thanks for your comments, guys - I especially liked butt-erfly! If it appears again, I may try a wide-angle shot. As no one has ventured a possible name, may I hazard ' Uxor Callipygea', or is that the name of the nectar source?
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Re: New Species?
It's a life tick for me, as I'm not married. Do you want to see my pics of Canis callipygea?Antonym wrote:As no one has ventured a possible name, may I hazard ' Uxor Callipygea', or is that the name of the nectar source?
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Re: New Species?
Thanks for making me laugh!