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Dean Eades - Clouded yellow120 viewsSaltfleet 24-10-06Dean EadesOct 24, 2006
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Dean Eades - Clouded yellow87 viewsSaltfleet 24-10-06Dean EadesOct 24, 2006
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Small Copper127 viewsSmall Copper enjoying the late autumn sunshineDave RookeOct 22, 2006
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Speckled Wood122 viewsuniomysticOct 14, 2006
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Speckled Wood130 viewsuniomysticOct 12, 2006
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Fading rapidly - female Common Blue Clarkies Wood East Scunthorpe157 viewsuniomysticOct 09, 2006
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Red Admiral135 viewsuniomysticOct 08, 2006
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CLOUDED YELLOW AT SALTFLEETBY NNR ON OCT-4, 2006200 viewsOwing to the solid black margins of the upperwing, this can be identified as a male Clouded Yellow.ATRIFRONSOct 04, 2006
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CLOUDED YELLOW AT SALTFLEETBY NNR ON OCT-4, 2006186 viewsVery mobile stopping less than ten seconds at a selected flower, rather suggesting it wasn't finding the right type of food. It's preferred foodplants are legumes (clovers etc).ATRIFRONSOct 04, 2006
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Comma149 viewsuniomysticOct 03, 2006
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Small Copper164 viewsuniomysticOct 03, 2006
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Small Copper146 viewsMick WestSep 30, 2006
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Common Blue138 viewsuniomysticSep 29, 2006
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Small Copper135 viewsuniomysticSep 29, 2006
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Small Copper124 viewsuniomysticSep 28, 2006
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Small Copper128 viewsuniomysticSep 28, 2006
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Small Copper134 viewsuniomysticSep 25, 2006
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Small Coppers136 viewsuniomysticSep 24, 2006
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Red Admiral131 viewsLate Red AdmiralDave RookeSep 24, 2006
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Painted Lady129 viewsColin PumfrettSep 24, 2006
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Small Copper134 viewsuniomysticSep 19, 2006
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Comma127 viewsMick WestSep 11, 2006
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Comma133 viewsMick WestSep 11, 2006
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Clouded Yellow166 viewsRoy HarveySep 10, 2006
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Brown Argus135 viewsMick WestSep 05, 2006
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