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    Captured this one at Bowling Green Marsh

    Also note that the Holly blue has a silver clouded underside
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    Only just noted this pic of the Holly Blue Beryl which very clearly seperates it from the Common Blue by the underwing much easier than the one you posted at a later date.

    Pete.

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    ive seen quite a few common blues.... or have i??
    i didnt know about the underwing difference... so maybe i might hve seen the holly blue at some point. thanks for the info beryl

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    Your welcome Andrew. The common blue has a very different under wing/ Hind wing not really blue looking even There are quite a few Blues and they all have different hind wings

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