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Four spot Chaser374 viewsMay 22, 2009
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Four spot Chaser370 viewsMay 22, 2009
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Four spot Chaser312 viewsMay 22, 2009
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Venus fly trap256 viewsMay 15, 2009
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Orange tip230 viewsMay 12, 2009
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Orange tip229 viewsOrange tip butterfly-anthocharis cardamines. These I find to be one of the hardest butterflies to photograph, not due therm being rare as they are not but because they never seem to land for more than a few seconds and when they fly off again it is away out of sight.May 12, 2009
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Blue Bell204 viewsA closer up view of the little bug, I think it could be a leaf hopper of some sort.May 05, 2009
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Blue bell202 viewsI noticed when looking at this picture a little big on the flower.May 05, 2009
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Common Lizard266 viewsMay 04, 2009
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Common Lizard266 viewsMay 04, 2009
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Green Hairstreak-callophrys rubi241 views This is a strange angle for a butterfly to sit but these green hair streak often seem to land in awkward looking positions, at least they do when I am trying to photograph them. May 02, 2009
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Round leaf Sundew-Drosera rotundifolia211 viewsMay 02, 2009
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Round leaf Sundew-Drosera rotundifolia209 viewsSundew is a carnivorous plant found in boggy places. This one was photographed at a Cumbrian wildlife trust reserve on the first of May 2009May 02, 2009
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307 viewsMay 01, 2009
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304 viewsMay 01, 2009
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Lichenomphalia umbellifera299 viewsA basidiolichen photographed in April at a Cumbria wildlife trust reserve.May 01, 2009
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Lichenomphalia umbellifera301 viewsThis is not a fungi but a basidiolichenMay 01, 2009
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meliera omissa321 viewsApr 26, 2009
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Leaf Beetle292 viewsNot sure exactly which.Apr 26, 2009
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Tick and Hopper328 viewsI had not seen this tick until going through the days photos, it just shows haw good they are at finding a host! The hopper is a ground hopper, Tetix depressa- I thinkApr 26, 2009
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