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08/03/21 Poroy 134) Moustached Warbler
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Here is a link to The Butterflies of the Iberian Peninsular (free download) which should prove useful...
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Just to throw a spanner in the works there are the very similar Southern Brown Argus & Southern Common Blue in southern Spain which to...
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I'd say you're right with female Brown Argus and Spanish Festoon but I can't even attempt the Blue without seeing an underwing shot...
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Their relentless warbles rival with those of the serins these days in and around the garden.
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The moth is a Rusty Dot Pearl.
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Thanks a lot Chris. I think we got them all down :D(y) Except for the moth... That one may be a little harder to ID.
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Thanks for the extra photos Jose, I'm still thinking Southern Marbled. Chris
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Thank you, Chris. Here's 3 other photos of the skipper. Hopefully they may help towards a positive ID. Jose
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Mouette mélanocéphale - Ichthyaetus melanocephalus - Mediterranean Gull
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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) Eating Western Soapberry fruits (Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii).
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Himalayas - It was a lovely evening in Himalayas ... and twilight was about to acquire a deeper shade when ... we located this...
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Thank you, Chris. Great feedback! I have a few other photos of the Skipper, if necessary. The 6th was quite small. Maybe a moth? Jose
Mar 7, 2021
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