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dickie'sbird



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seen on a walk through Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
· Date: Sat September 17, 2011 · Views: 885
· Filesize: 114.2kb, 387.5kb · Dimensions: 1301 x 1131 ·
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Gracie

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Location: Leigh, Lancashire
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Sun September 18, 2011 8:45am

Nice to see them I have been looking on every Ragwort I come across and haven't seen any yet this year. Smashing photo too.
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dickie'sbird

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Mon September 19, 2011 3:33am

The photo isn't as crisp as I'd like but the little tikes were on a marathon eating exercise. I've yet to see a Cinnabar moth, now that would be a treat! Jean

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Gracie

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Mon September 19, 2011 5:44am

I think your photo is lovely, I have seen the Cinnabar Moth too, at Brockholes Nature Reserve off the M6 when they were trying to buy the land, it was too fast though for a photo, how do you like your Cannon G11?
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Gracie

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Mon September 19, 2011 6:19am

I had a thought about the moth and found my photo but it was in North Wales, I hope you get to see one soon I have posted the photo albeit not that good.
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afroyeti
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Tue September 20, 2011 5:04pm

My parents are lucky enough to have dozens of these little guys around the place, and the moths are beautiful when they emerge! Just uploaded one of my fave pictures i took, just wish i could upload it in all it's 2.7MB glory.
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dickie'sbird

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Fri September 23, 2011 3:40pm

Now that must be a really colourful sight to behold!

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