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    Default Six-spot Burnet: Zygaena filipendulae

    This moth is 3-4 cm and flys by day. The red spots are a warning to potential enamies that it is toxic
    I managed to capture this after ten minutes of it swaying in the wind and the front view took about15 minutes. It was blowing a Hooley but I wasn't leaving with out my catch.
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    Well done, what stunning little creatures. Dedication!!

    I know the feeling of standing there waiting for the branch to stop swaying. Sometimes I wonder if all that movement gets me entranced and I start swaying with it.... probably the wind stopped minutes before I did

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    Thank you.
    Lol. It was like a funny film. I was begining to think it wasn't going to happen. It was swaying in an arc of almost 180 degrees almost touching the ground each side and the poor moth was hanging on for dear life

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    Wow that's fantastic Chocky, I would love to see one of these, your patience well paid off

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    Thank you Babs
    They are very tiny. You need to know whatyou are looking for really but if you see on flying it is such a vivid red you would 'nt miss it

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