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    Default Last of the Summer Butterflies ( Holybrook River)

    A few looking battered and bruised.. but then it's a hard old life being a butterfly with all those hungry birds about. Speckle Wood, Small White, batter Comma (scale-loss showing the shiny wing), a couple of Commas feeding from Ivy on a fallen tree where 4 or so were flying about.
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    Well done, you saw a lot more than me, although have not seen too many Commas at Hosehill, even during the main season.
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    That comma has certainly been beaten up.

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    It always amazes me how battered they can get yet still carry on.

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