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    Nice bright warning colours
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    Fantastic shots, Joe!

    That's a moth caterpillar, isn't it?

    Amazing colours. Looks like it is dressed for football!

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    LOL Catherine, good point, although I'm not sure how good they would be at taking penalties

    Joe, nice shots - better than the ones I got last year, so I'm jealous

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    Catherine, yes it is the caterpiller of the cinnabar moth (tyria jacobaeae) which is a beautiful brilliant red and black moth.

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    Yes very nice capture Joe.
    Here is the Moth of your caterpillar
    http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/i...abar-moth.html

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    I am jealous Beryl, I've been looking out for the moth. He was keeping quite still so I was able to use a tripod. The first was with a 70-200mm and the second with a 105 mm macro.
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