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    Captured along the Exe estuary.
    I think the first two are the female they are the same one at different angles and the third pic (a different one near by ) is a male.
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    A nice trio of pics of the Meadow Brown Beryl.

    This year looks set to be a disaster for butterflies. The best I have seen - with a struggle - have been one or two Large and Small Heath, and the other day I saw a Large Skipper......this is becoming serious.

    Pete.

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    Yes Thank you Pete.
    Down here the council is more interested in shaving every thing to the ground so it looks neat for the summer visitors. This is a holiday town . Nothing for the residents in the winter, never mind Wrens and Robins who build there nest close to the ground or the butterflies. The banks of the brook a not just trimmed but shaven so no butterflies along there same along the estuary.
    Very sad

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    Have found these all to be males will look out for the female apparently she is lighter

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