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Skipper???84 viewsNote the small beetlesStewart Hogg08/18/09 at 00:38Stewart Hogg: Thank you Freddy
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Dark Green Fritillary - found by Adrian Royle113 viewsColin Jennings08/17/09 at 11:45Stephen Routledge: In a much better state than the one i found!
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Skipper???84 viewsNote the small beetlesStewart Hogg08/16/09 at 16:04Freddy Johnson: Essex Skipper.....nice photo.
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Speckled Wood100 viewsI think.....Stewart Hogg08/16/09 at 15:35Colin Pumfrett: Small copper Stewart.
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Speckled Wood100 viewsI think.....Stewart Hogg08/16/09 at 15:07Stewart Hogg: Got mixed up with the upload - THIS is the one tha...
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Brown butterfly93 viewsIt didn't open its wings, and I can't identify it!Stewart Hogg08/16/09 at 15:06Stewart Hogg: Got mixed up with the upload - THIS is the Speckle...
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Essex Skipper.98 viewsThis is a slightly worn individual,but the black 'dipped in ink' antennae are shown to good affect.Stephen Routledge08/09/09 at 23:10Stephen Routledge: Thanks Freddy. .
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Essex Skipper.98 viewsThis is a slightly worn individual,but the black 'dipped in ink' antennae are shown to good affect.Stephen Routledge08/08/09 at 21:13Freddy Johnson: Great photo, Steve : brilliant shot of the black u...
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Common Blue55 viewsGives a good size comparison next to the rabbit droppings!Mick West08/04/09 at 19:48Mick West: Thanks Freddy! Now I know
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Large Skipper and Hover/Drone(?)Fly68 viewsMick West08/04/09 at 19:48Mick West: Thanks for info guys!
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Large Skipper and Hover/Drone(?)Fly68 viewsMick West08/03/09 at 18:31Freddy Johnson: Pointed wings, black underside antennal tip,clear ...
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Common Blue55 viewsGives a good size comparison next to the rabbit droppings!Mick West08/03/09 at 18:19Freddy Johnson: With no spot on the forewing nearer than halfway i...
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Large Skipper and Hover/Drone(?)Fly68 viewsMick West08/03/09 at 00:13Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Mandy. Looks like a marmalade fly.
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ID please ?95 viewscan't seem to see this in my observers book of butterfliesRichard Pipe08/03/09 at 00:05Richard Pipe: cheers Russ
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ID please ?95 viewscan't seem to see this in my observers book of butterfliesRichard Pipe08/02/09 at 22:50Russell Hayes: Meadow Brown Richard
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Dean Eades - White admiral74 viewsChambers 11-07Dean Eades07/26/09 at 20:34Dean Eades: well spotted
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Dean Eades - White admiral74 viewsChambers 11-07Dean Eades07/26/09 at 20:07Stephen Routledge: You can say hello now,but when you originally post...
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Posted this last week as a Small Skipper but due to the black antennae tips now believe it to be an Essex?136 viewsAm not a flutterby expert so confirmation would be nice.Dave Bradbeer07/24/09 at 11:01Stephen Routledge: Looks like an Essex to me,also note the short, str...
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Purple hairstreak.98 viewsColin Pumfrett07/23/09 at 21:55Nick Clayton: Nice shot Colin
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Posted this last week as a Small Skipper but due to the black antennae tips now believe it to be an Essex?136 viewsAm not a flutterby expert so confirmation would be nice.Dave Bradbeer07/23/09 at 13:41Freddy Johnson: Glossy black underside antennal tips should make i...
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Dean Eades - Painted lady48 viewsCrowle 19-07-09Dean Eades07/23/09 at 04:50Dean Eades: Thks Colin
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Essex skipper?92 viewsColin Pumfrett07/22/09 at 22:47Freddy Johnson: Sorry about the repeats! My finger slipped. :oops...
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Essex skipper?92 viewsColin Pumfrett07/22/09 at 22:43Freddy Johnson: Yes, Colin-antennal tip underside is glossy black ...
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Essex skipper?92 viewsColin Pumfrett07/22/09 at 22:43Freddy Johnson: Yes, Colin-antennal tip underside is glossy black ...
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Essex skipper?92 viewsColin Pumfrett07/22/09 at 22:42Freddy Johnson: Yes, Colin-antennal tip is glossy black (orange in...
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