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B'saurus
Now there's an idea!Wurzel wrote:the second is on my wish list for my "Butterflies Sex" book
What's that then Wurzel? Are you writing a Kama Sutra for ButterfliesWurzel wrote:Cracking shots Rex, the first one is gurt lush as some would say and the second is on my wish list for my "Butterflies Sex" book![]()
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Have a goodun
Wurzel
Thank you David, I've been really spoiled this yearDavid M wrote:Stunning sequence, Rex. It's hard to imagine that particular 'find' ever being bettered but I'm sure you'll keep trying.
Merry Christmas to you too and thanks for sharing.
Hi William, Clouded Yellows are one of my favourites as well. I wasn't able to get down to Kent for the Long-tailed Blues, I thought I would miss out on seeing any so this made my local encounter extra special. I still can't believe my luck, if we get another invasion I hope you will be able to get down to the south coast and see some, they are lovely little butterflies and a very rare treat on our shores.William wrote:Fantastic shots Butterflysaurus - I thought I'd done pretty well with a field of Clouded Yellows on my doorstep - but Long - Tailed Blues - crikey! I particularly like the last female - a beautiful photo![]()
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I was on auto-pilot there - and as I'm noe expert on LTBs, I could well be wrong - my apologies.Butterflysaurus rex wrote:Thank you for pointing out that the last LTB photo is of a female, I said "male"if I go back quickly and change it do you think anyone will notice
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That's OK William I'm no expert on LTB's eitherWilliam wrote:I was on auto-pilot there - and as I'm noe expert on LTBs, I could well be wrong - my apologies.Butterflysaurus rex wrote:Thank you for pointing out that the last LTB photo is of a female, I said "male"if I go back quickly and change it do you think anyone will notice
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