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Very good head-on shot, Jack. It must have been very intent on topping up.Jack Harrison wrote:Premium unleaded. (NW Norfolk fuelling station).
That's something that makes me rather envious. I don't think I've seen 7 all year.badgerbob wrote:...as well as 7 fresh Small Coppers.
Moral of the story: ALWAYS take a camera!badgerbob wrote:With heavy cloud and a stiff breeze this morning I decided to leave the camera at home and walk up to High and Over with just the binoculars to see if any unusual migrant birds were around. Just before I got to High and Over blue sky appeared and I wondered if I should have brought the camera as well as a lot less clothing as it soon became very warm out of the wind. For a couple of hours it became a successful butterfly walk with the star being a pristine female 3rd brood Wall Brown. 4 other sightings of Wall were probably all the same specimen at the top of the scarp. 4 Small Copper, Red Admirals, Small and Large White, Commas, Speckled Wood, 3 Brown Argus, singles of Peacock and Meadow Brown and the biggest surprise 3 Adonis Blue including 1 fresh female were also seen. 11 species on a day when I hadn't expected to see anything!! All in a radius of about 400metres as well.