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Sunday, 24 May 2026

Airborne Brimstone

The Brimstone Butterfly has been on the wing for a month or so now. The males with their more lemon/ yellow bolder colour appears first, followed by a more washed out pale green coloured female.
It is always interesting to try and shoot them in the air when their pre-courtship period commences.
1/3200 at f2.8 usually freezes them in the air.





The Geranium (Dove's-Foot Crane's Bill) is a delightful little flower that can found anywhere.








Dog Rose

The Robin in the shade made a suitable habitat image.


Walking around Radipole Reserve I expected to see a few more birds than I did.

Little Egret


Black-headed Gull

The very small Holly Blue butterfly was fiinding minerals on this stone path way.





 


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