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    Taken at Caversham today
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    Nice shots of a petty little butterfly Joe.
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    It's really beautiful, Joe!

    Had I seen that, I'd have guessed it was a Speckled Wood.

    Now I need to look back again at my 'Speckled Wood' pics to see if I have a 'Ringlet' one instead!

    We have so many beautiful Butterflies in Britain!

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    I only id'd it from my book. It was a nice surprise as I've not got a shot of one before, and no-one on the site disagreed with my ID, so I am slowly learning

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    It does take a bit of time learning the ID's. I find that I can learn to ID something one season and if I don't see it again for a while I lose the ability... just like Homer, to make room for a new fact, one has to fall out the back

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    LOL, must be a family thing, I have the same problem.
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    I think I must leave behind me a trail of facts that have 'fallen out the back' then, Louise.

    I should have a bag to pick them up and carry round with me so I can push them in again when I realise I've forgotten them once more...

    Short term memory loss is beginning to strike!

    ..............What was this thread about anyway....................?

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    It's all down to "senior moments"

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    That wouldn't be so bad if the 'moments' didn't keep getting longer and longer

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