Wednesday, September 11
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The Comma butterfly always looks as if it has damaged wings!
ReplyDeleteThey do, Mark especially with their wings folded
DeleteWhat fun to see all the feathered and furred creatures in your area.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you enjoyed them, Lisa
DeleteSome beautiful photos, Sue!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deborah
DeleteGoodness, fantastic pictures!xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dina
DeleteStunning photos Sue
ReplyDeleteThanks, Roger
DeleteI love swans, Sue Are they gathering to fly South? Interesting photos, my favorite is a swan with open wings.
ReplyDeleteThe swan is a mute swan. Nadezda. It's very common and resident in the UK all year round. Bewick and Hooper swans actually migrate to us for winter.
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