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    I trecked abou 7 miles today up to the cliff tops and and what a treck my arms and legs are lacerated from nettles and long grass some thing stung my neck but I enjoyed it and I didn't get bitten by a snake. That can be unpleasant. Even by a grass snake
    I found a few butterflies.Here ar three of them

    Speckel Wood.......Red Admiral....and a Large White
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    Three great captures there Chocky, I'm surprised you enjoyed being stung on the neck though.
    some thing stung my neck but I enjoyed it
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    Really brilliant pics Chocky,you should be proud.


    By the way are you by any chance a massacist

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    I meant I enjoyed the treck.
    I don't know what stung my neck but it wasn't a pleasant sting

    Thanks for the comment.

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    I like your butterflies,they really are nice.

    Shame about the pain, then again no pain no gain.

    Well done.

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    Too right Toots. I agree

    Thank you for the comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by digidark View Post
    Really brilliant pics Chocky,you should be proud.


    By the way are you by any chance a massacist
    No I am not a massacist. I enjoyed the treck Lol The lacerations and sting went with it.
    Thank you for the comment

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    Very nice trio. I particularly like the Speckled wood - it is a lovely angle, very photogenic. Thanks for the piccies, beautiful. I just looked the Speckled Wood up and apparently they don't feed on nectar, they use the sugary stuff left by aphids. Yum!!

    But, I had been wondering about you, and now we know that you enjoy getting bitten on the neck, well...

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    That kind of depends on what bites my neck
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    I was a little confused when I saw the date of this thread Beryl (16 June 2007) until I realised you must have decided to respond to it again this evening (3 May 2008). They really 'jumped' on your comment 'something stung my neck but I enjoyed it' didn't they. Did bring an always welcomed smile to my face though.

    Pete.

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    yes all in good fun though
    I was looking to see which butterflies I had uploaded and saw that I hadn't seen the last comment on this thread. Made me chuckle so responded

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    Lovely captures.....................Vampire Beryl

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    This is getting scarey

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