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Six-spot burnet moths making caterpillars - or is it a rare picture of the two-headed twelve-spot burnet moth (famed for its inability to fly because it tries to take off in opposite directions at the same time)?
Good walk along the coast from St Cyrus nature reserve to Johnshaven and back, via a delightfully-named (and delightful) little place called Tangleha.
Then the blipper's dilemma -
the baby housemartins, or the same with an adult, or the clustered bellflower, or pink grasshopper, yellow moth, blue butterfly, wasp, feather on the sand, soldier beetle, poppies, oxeye daisy in the barley, twa cra's sittin' on a wa', or this?
You can see them all here and if you can be bothered to look through them all, tell me which you would have picked.
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- Nikon D40
- f/8.0
- 55mm
- 200
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