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Recent content by Ashley beolens

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    Haunts Local to Aylesbury

    Come up north to Milton Keynes and experience Manor Farm, Willen or Linford nature reserve (members only but I believe you can visit for a day), all three can be good in spring.
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    Extension rings advice

    Yeah thanks, how stupid do I feel, had both lens and converter for years and not combined them until now
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    Extension rings advice

    Well just found out you can use the Kenko converter with the 100mm lens straight, and there was me thinking it would need a tube in the middle, guess I should have thought of this first lol.
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    Extension rings advice

    I'm after some advice with extension tubes, I have a set of non reporting extension rings (cheap Jessops ones) had them a while but I've not used them however I've recently decided I wanted to try (in two ways which I will explain). Firstly I want to use them straight with my 100mm macro lens...
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    What makes one lake good for ducks and one not?

    Thanks everyone. I'm still not sure, as I know there are plenty of water snails and mussles (as I've seen evidence at the side of the lake), it just seems odd that the ducks are missing so often.
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    What makes one lake good for ducks and one not?

    I wouldn't mind if things like tufted duck, Pochard, Gadwall were rare but on other local lakes they are very common (especially in winter). :)
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    What makes one lake good for ducks and one not?

    Sorry long title, I have a blog post due to go live tomorrow (Tuesday 27th May) where I was thinking about why my local patch lake is so poor for water fowl where as other lakes have much more (it's all hypotheses and I have no real answer) so I thought I would ask on here what people think? A...
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    Confirmation Please Moth(West Lothian)

    I would think that Small Fan-footed wave (of the f.fimbriolata type) fits better.
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    Can anyone identify this UK moth for me please?

    I might be wrong but Old Lady Mormo maura?
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    A few micros for ID please

    These were all in last nights trappings (from my bucks garden), 2 & 3 may be the same species? as may 3&4? 4 looks quite worn to me? All help gratefully appreciated.
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    2 micros one worn macro I need help with

    OK 2 is a caddisfly - Agraylea multipunctata I believe, who knew they were hairy looking? 3 is Argyresthia goedartella
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    Couple of Moths for ID please

    1 - Least Carpet
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    2 micros one worn macro I need help with

    Any help with these three moths would be much appreciated: 1) Dark Arches size etc, but colours seem odd even for worn individual? 2) No clue 3) No clue Thanks in advance for any help.
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    I'm stumped with this Noctuidae

    OK, may have my own ID, maybe Rustic Shoulder Knot?
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    I'm stumped with this Noctuidae

    I'm sure it shouldn't be this hard, but I cannot get this Noctuidae to fit anything (although this will be just me), any help would be greatly appreciated. Trapped last night along side my first Hawk Moth of the year (a stonking Poplar Hawk Moth, photos on my blog) and little else. Thanks in...
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