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    Comment by 'philedward' in media 'Fluffy Moth?'

    The wings were pretty much plain - and fluffy, very much like the head. There is an indication of a dark 'eye' spot showing on the under side, but as I recall, nothing startling. I got the impressiion it had hatched very recently, and it clung onto my sleeve after the 'photo opportunity' for...
  2. Sun bather

    Sun bather

    This regular to my garden lost his partner early last year to next door's evil cat, but the old fellow is back again this year grabbing some early sun, with a new mate.
  3. Fluffy Moth?

    Fluffy Moth?

    I have no idea what this moth is called. It landed on my hand in the garden last May 04 and stayed while I took it's photo. Can anyone tell me what it is.
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    Comment by 'philedward' in media 'Touching'

    The perfection of this bird's form is complimented so well by the light and timing of this shot. And excellent reproduction too.
  5. Northern Gannets on Grassholm

    Northern Gannets on Grassholm

    Grasholm has the world`s second biggest colony of Northern Gannets. This small island about ten miles off the Pembrokeshire coast appears completely white topped with these birds. As well, the air is full of returning birds. The noise (and the pong) is immense.
  6. Late Skomer Puffin

    Late Skomer Puffin

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    ramsey

    Ramsey Island Hello all, Just come back from a week in Pembrokeshire, having spent a day on Ramsey Island earlier in the season (a pair of Perigrines being the main close up attraction then). This time I went down the coast a bit to Skomer Island to be bombasted by Black Back Gulls waiting to...
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