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Recent content by Brian Dunning

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    Micro Moth ID

    Many thanks for your thoughts, much appreciated.
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    Micro Moth ID

    It could quite easily be dichrorampha petiverella, they're both very similar. However, the photo I took shows a bluish fringe to the base of the wing (2nd photo). I've noticed this on other images of pammene aurita but not dichrorampha petiverella (just doing a bit of googling). So, anyone else...
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    Micro Moth ID

    Many thanks for your response. I've just done a little bit of googling and I think you may well be correct. Thanks again.
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    Micro Moth ID

    I was wondering if anyone could identify this micro moth. Photographed last evening in Cheshire, NW England. Many thanks for looking.
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    Bee ID

    Many thanks for your reply, Brian.
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    Bee ID

    I took the attached yesterday (Cheshire). Quite a small bee, the Tansey flower heads are little more than 1cm across. I thought Leaf-Cutter but the abdomen looks a little too sleek. Also, any idea what the tiny fly, left of frame, might be? Thank you for any responses. Brian.
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    Northumberland, UK

    Many thanks indeed, Paul, much appreciated. Brian.
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    Northumberland, UK

    I'm hopeless with waders. I'm guessing Little Stint or Sanderling. Any help would be much appreciated.
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    Insect ID - Cheshire, UK, 26th June 2017

    Just wondered if anyone can ID this insect. Thanks in advance.
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    Moth ID - Cheshire 26th June

    Just wondered if anyone can ID the moth in the attached image? Many thanks in advance.
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    UK, Anglesey

    Thank you for your replies, much appreciated.
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    UK, Anglesey

    I was a little puzzled by this sighting at first but I'm guessing it's a Black Guillemot. Apologies for poor image but taken at some distance. Would anyone like to confirm ID (or not as the case may be).
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Jay'

    Hi Chris, many thanks for your greeting and the same to you too! I'm afraid my bird photography has almost come to a stop. Due mainly to the atrocious weather over the last couple of months. We ventured out today but I didn't even bother to take the camera - it would have only ended up at xx000...
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Kestrel'

    Thanks very much for your comments. This is a great shot as is the Marsh Harrier!
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Penduline tit'

    Great shot and bird, Keith!
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