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Pete Eeles wrote:Or this one :)
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Cheers,

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Or this one
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Nice one Susie. Seen one in France but not in England.....yet!

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Susie wrote:Seen these once in the UK, hope to see them again some day perhaps down Chichester way .... can you work it out?
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hehehe very good Susie... i saw a male one of these in France :shock:
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Straightforward for any anglers out there:
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David M wrote:Straightforward for any anglers out there:
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excellent !!

here is another cryptic one ( a moth :oops: )
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I think you must share my passion for cryptic crosswords, Charles!

But is that really Hades or is it Serapis posing with Hades' dog?

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This one from Charles made me smile for a number of reasons.
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As well as the butterfly-related answer, I also came up with "Dirty" Harry Corbett when going through the options :wink: .

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Padfield wrote:I think you must share my passion for cryptic crosswords, Charles!

But is that really Hades or is it Serapis posing with Hades' dog?

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hehehe i found it on Wikipedia so it must be true :wink:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hades
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Vince Massimo wrote:This one from Charles made me smile for a number of reasons.
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As well as the butterfly-related answer, I also came up with "Dirty" Harry Corbett when going through the options :wink: .

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that made your day :lol:
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Two common species but only one of these occurs in Scotland.

#7CAFCC and #E0582A

Hint: I saw the Scottish species today :)

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Jack Harrison wrote:Two common species but only one of these occurs in Scotland.

#7CAFCC and #E0582A

Hint: I saw the Scottish species today :)

Jack
did you see a #008080 ?
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Is it a Map, Charles?
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did you see a #008080 ?
Surprisingly uncommon birds here on Mull. But we have a resident #000000bird in the garden and lots of Little #8B2323 Jobs on the feeders

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David M wrote:Is it a Map, Charles?
that would work but it is not what i had in mind :wink:
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Charles Nicol wrote:
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I think Charles is showing us a Wood Wight, ahem I mean White there David :wink: :D
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Aah! I see it now!
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Butterflysaurus rex wrote:
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I think Charles is showing us a Wood Wight, ahem I mean White there David :wink: :D
hehehe he shoots he scores :lol:

here is another one:
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