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    Here we are. This is in the gallery some where but today in the Exeter and district daily paper
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    The image certainly qualifies for the newspaper Beryl but I think the editor is your brother......I know, you're going to tell me you don't have a brother.

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    Nice one Beryl, headline news againwell done

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    Thanks Pete and Babs. I'm really pleased with this one.

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    I did a little searching and it is in the 'insects gallery' posted 20 July 2007. Its a very good image of the Burnet and certainly qualified to your credit in the said newspaper......Well done again Beryl.

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    Thanks Pet. I captured a Cinnabar Moth (very similar same family ) which reminded me of it and decided that it was a good candidate for the press.

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