firstreesjohn
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Let's hope that this doesn't presage yet more trampling of habitat. Last year, there was some disgraceful behaviour: www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=328083
No off-path vegetation was harmed in the acquisition of my images.
Alerted yesterday to the extremely early FoY SWF, I was lucky to see it (one) today.
Preceded by prolonged views of a rather worn Broad-bordered Bee Hawkmoth, this was what I'd describe as a 'good day'.
No off-path vegetation was harmed in the acquisition of my images.
Alerted yesterday to the extremely early FoY SWF, I was lucky to see it (one) today.
Preceded by prolonged views of a rather worn Broad-bordered Bee Hawkmoth, this was what I'd describe as a 'good day'.