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Sunday, 3 April 2011

More spring firsts: 03.04.11

With the warm temperatures, more expected migrants have appeared within the parish boundary. The 1st orange tip butterfly was recorded whilst doing a private gardening job yesterday and a singing blackcap was heard at my allotment this morning.
An evening at the Nag's Head pub gave views of 2 new moths for me: a hebrew character (very common) and a common quaker (also found everywhere) along with a good example of The engrailed moth, previously recorded last summer.
Photos here in order as described


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