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stephen.mulvaneym: Picotee & the Common Carder Bee Bombus pascuorum
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stephen.mulvaneym: Painted Lady Vanessa cardui
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stephen.mulvaneym: Comma Polygonia c-album
stephen.mulvaneym: Leafhopper?
stephen.mulvaneym: Rainhill Sunset
stephen.mulvaneym: Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata
stephen.mulvaneym: Mother of Pearl
stephen.mulvaneym: Bumble Heaven Some bee species with short tongues make holes in certain types of flowers to gain access to the nectar. This is known as 'nectar robbing' as they don't collect or spread pollen in the process.
stephen.mulvaneym: Red Admiral Vanessa atalana
stephen.mulvaneym: Bowles's Mauve Never A Dull Moment Wall Flower
stephen.mulvaneym: Long-tailed Tit
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stephen.mulvaneym: Dunsop Valley Bowland
stephen.mulvaneym: Willow Beauty? Peribatodes rhomboidaria
stephen.mulvaneym: In The Moment
stephen.mulvaneym: Turnstone Arenaria interpres
stephen.mulvaneym: Dahlia HS Wink
stephen.mulvaneym: Queen Of Sweden
stephen.mulvaneym: Hakonechloa Japanese Forest Grass
stephen.mulvaneym: Mint Moth? Pyrausta aurata
stephen.mulvaneym: Potentilla ?
stephen.mulvaneym: House Sparrow
stephen.mulvaneym: Roe Deer Mum and her two off-spring (Kids)
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stephen.mulvaneym: Diamond -back Moth Plutella xylostella