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    Been keeping an eye on who's visiting, spotted these three today, along with the ubiquitous Painted Lady and Large White.

    Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock and Brimstone. I hadn't realised how hairy the small Tortoiseshell is, made it difficult to focus.
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    Excellent captures Rolf.
    I really like the Small Tortoiseshell.

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    Nice shots there, Rolf - no breeze like I had yesterday, then? Which lens were you using?

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    Thanks, I use the 70-300 mm most of the time Louise, can focus down to 1 metre.
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    Cool. I like the brimstone. It doesn't have the pattern, but the colour is lovely and unusual.. and it has 'pointy bits'

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    LOL, yes, I like the Brimstone too, can't easily get an open wing shot though.
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    The look almost edible like a cabbage leaf
    I captured a Brimstone two days ago but the sun was so bright it blew.
    The is an open one in the forum

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