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    Not sure if its a butterfly or a moth.It was quite small,the image is heavily cropped as I was unable to get close to it Normally we only seem to get the plain white butterfly in our garden but recently have captured a red admiral and this little fellow.Maybe they have always been there,Its just that I wasnt looking.
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    Very nice capture Digidark.
    It is the little Blue: Cupido minimus. The smallest of the blues.

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    are they common around your area,dont think I have ever seen one before

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    Yes they are . Quite a few of them
    There are about 11 all together . only 3 down her . Little blue, common blue and the Holly blue
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