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Cheers,
Neil.
Thank you KatrinaKatrina wrote:Loving the first picture - a fantastic shot!
Hi Neil, I was really surprised to have got the shot! It's really kind of you to give me such a big compliment, there are so many lovely LTB shots on UKB and elsewhere. In all the excitement it can be difficult to concentrate. It's often been a worry if I'll have anything good enough to keep or post.Neil Freeman wrote:Hi James, I am really enjoying all these LTB reports and photos , of which yours are amongst the best. That first male is a stunner![]()
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Cheers,
Neil.
Cheers Paul, the Red Ad underside photo was all thanks to my friend Gary, he found it after it had just emerged! Of course while we were busy taking photos of it the shout went up "Neil's found a female LTB!" as you can imagine we just legged it.bugboy wrote:Good to meet you too James.
I must join in with the rest and compliment you in the shots you managed to get. Aside from the LTB's I do also like the Red Admiral underside picture
Agreed.Neil Freeman wrote:I know from experience how therapeutic a spell outdoors can be and glad to see you managed a good session.
Thank you Katrina, I think I enjoyed the sunshine as much as the Peacock did. It's a shame the weather is set to turn cold and unsettled, It looks like I'll have to wait to see some Orange Tips.Katrina wrote:Beautiful photo James, lovely and glittery Peacock.
Not sure what it was like down your way but here in the midlands, after a mild first half to the winter, it turned colder from mid Feb onwards and we certainly had more frosts than last year. Now I just need a bit more decent weather at weekends instead of in the week when I am at workButterflysaurus rex wrote:...Who'd have thought that after such a mild winter spring would unfold later than it did last year...