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    took these at the caravan park last Sunday. I know they are butterflies name dont ask me.
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    They are the 'Small Tortoiseshell' actually my favorite.
    Excellent capture . Well done.

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    Excellents captures toots, well caught!

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    Yes I totally agree with the above comments, well done

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    Great shots, superb detail.
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