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    Taken yesterday at LWWT.
    Common Lizard, Slow Worm, Slug and Bee.
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    Some nice shots there Joe, great detail on the Slow Worm.
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    Ooh yes, the slow Worm is a real treat.

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    He was on a path so easy to see. He had lost a bit of his tail that's why I took only close ups, then escorted him into the grass.

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