With the extreme hot weather we have experienced recently there has been a good chance to increase a variety of nature images for the Blog. Temperatures of at least 30 c have been experienced.
A good start was the Marbled White Butterfly that showed very well.
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| Large Skipper |
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| Holly Blue |
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| Meadow Brown |
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| St John's Wort |
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| Norfolk Hawker |
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| Scarce Chaser |
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| Small Heath |
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| Hummingbird Hawk Moth |
A sign that it is incredibly hot at the moment was this female Blackbird that continued to regularly open its beak which indicates the conditions.
This Wren was making quite a lot of noise amongst the undergrowth. I think there may have been some territorial dispute going on.
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| Bindweed Flower |
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| Dog Rose |
More Norfolk Hawker images.
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| Red Admiral The Peacock Butterfly below spent most of its time taking minerals from the stone path. |



















































