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    First time I've seen one of these, at first glance from a distance I thought it was a very vivid Painted Lady.
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    Nice Moth. Haven't seen on down this way. Though they are seen to be common in the South Wast and Wales

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    Wow, striking creature. Been in the wars, though....

    I just looked it up on 'UK Moths' - and although it had a few shots, it didn't have one of the open wings... so well done you for getting that!

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    Pure luck Louise, but then it's nice to get a bit of luck every now and then.

    I'm surprised I haven't seen one before, because they are so striking.
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    What a beautiful insect!

    Well done catching it with your camera, Rolf!

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