Small Tortoiseshell

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Oy
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Post by Oy »

Spotted on the prom at Arnside yesterday..

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Very very nice!

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Post by Gwenhwyfar »

Perfect.
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Post by Mark&Lou »

:D :D :D :D


Lets hope we can look after our new family of Small Tortoiseshell lava so they look like this one.

Lou :P
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Post by Wayne »

Wow Oy, perfect against the background colours.

Just as I think I've seen your best, you go and take a better one ;-)
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Post by Trev Sawyer »

... and I think I've just discovered where all the Small Torts have gone this year.... Southern Ireland: There were loads of them there last week. We stayed right down on the South coast near Cobh and I was very happy to see them. Even happier to see the Clouded Yellows and LOADS of Silver Washed Frits. It never even occurred to me that there would be so much good stuff to see over there. I'd definitely recommend it.

NB: The mullet fishing was even better ;o)

Trev
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