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Post by Fractal on May 29, 2016 9:11:26 GMT
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Post by ladybird on May 29, 2016 9:47:40 GMT
beautiful and what great pictures Steve , what camera do you have ?
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Post by dianthus on May 29, 2016 16:12:19 GMT
What a lovely park steve N
I've never even heard of a yellow pimpernel. I get the red variety growing in my veg plot. They grew in abundance in the corn field back home, but herbicides have, no doubt, killed off most of them.
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Post by Eli on May 29, 2016 20:35:39 GMT
A lovely walk and interesting insects
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Post by SueA on May 29, 2016 21:42:34 GMT
That little moth is fantastic isn't it with the furry body, shiny wings & whopping antennae!
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Post by grindle on May 30, 2016 4:05:03 GMT
great place to spend time by the look of it
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Post by daisy on May 30, 2016 14:48:24 GMT
What a lovely place for a walk - bet it was so amazingly quiet and peaceful - lovely moth never seen that one before Are you on your own on this walk Fractal?
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Post by Fractal on May 31, 2016 20:47:28 GMT
What a lovely place for a walk - bet it was so amazingly quiet and peaceful - lovely moth never seen that one before Are you on your own on this walk Fractal? On this occasion daisy, yes I tend to take more pictures when not with others who may be less interested in what I like.
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Post by Fractal on Jun 7, 2016 16:35:58 GMT
beautiful and what great pictures Steve , what camera do you have ? Sorry for late reply. Nothing special, just a Panasonic DMC TX18 for long distance and mostly to be honest from my mobile phone Samsung S6
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Post by Fractal on Jun 7, 2016 16:38:45 GMT
What a lovely park steve N
I've never even heard of a yellow pimpernel. I get the red variety growing in my veg plot. They grew in abundance in the corn field back home, but herbicides have, no doubt, killed off most of them. The yellow is closely related to the red but in another genus (Lysimachia nemorum).
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