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Recent content by Mister Magoo

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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    There were S. W. F. at Holt last Sunday. About 6 or 7, all males.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Purple Emperor at Foxley yesterday at car park 2
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Thank you.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    To those who know moths better than l do (that is everyone), could you please tell me if this is a picture of Endotricha flammealis. Thanks for the help.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Holkham Coastal Path yesterday - Pine Hawkmoth on toilet door frame in visitor centre, Dark green Fritillary (4) on dunes and 3 White Letter Hairstreak on Elm by Washington Hide. Horsey Gap today - about 20 Dark Green Fritillary and same numbers of Small Heath but no sign of Grayling. Also...
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Good number of Purple Emperor on the wing at Foxley Wood today including 4 individuals on a single oak. This included a group of three, some mating going on in there somewhere.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Purple Emperor Multiple sightings of 2 individuals since last Wednesday but only fleeting fly-by of single individual yesterday.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Holt Country Park Following on wing on Friday; Small, Green veined & large white, holly blue, Ringlet, Gatekeeper, Meadow brown, circa 15 white admiral, circa 20 Silver Washed Fritillary, plenty of peacock & red admiral Also female emperor dragonfly & adder.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Clouded Yellow 1 individual in Acle today.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Sightings in Bungay 5 small torts in Trinity street, around the co-op superstore on Hillside road east buddleias in good bloom few large and small whites, 50+ small torts, 1 peacock and 2 painted ladies. Other things about but no recollection of where I was driving at time was 3 or 4 speckled...
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Queen's Hill A nice walk around Queen's Hill today with no sign of any clouded yellow but a nice selection of other species. All 3 whites, loads of peacocks, good number of small tortoiseshell, 3 painted lady, 1 red admiral, about 10 each common blue and brown argus, 1 small copper and 1...
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Wall Brown Had my first wall brown of the year today in the garden of the Manor House in Claxton. Was extremely surprised as so many reports are toward the coast, but extremely happy to see it nonetheless.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Queens Hill Jimbob, Based on the fact that todays sightings were on the circular walk then that would suggest the area by the brick building before you get to Queens Hill proper. Hope you get to see what you want to.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    queens hill again oh forgot to say that if you park by the brick building and follow paths there is a pool there that has red eyed around it.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Queens Hill Jimbob, Thought you might have had a reply before now so I'll help if I can. Queens Hill is a new housing estate that is being built behind the Longwater Business and Retail Park. The sole vehicular access is therefore off the roundabout at the A47 Longwater Interchange. You go...
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