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    No birds around yesterday so I snapped these
    Speckeld wood,gatekeeper, red admiral,Rhagonycha fulva
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    Excellent shots Joe

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    You should put the Red Admiral in the Gallery, Joe - there isn't a shot there and this is a very nice clear one.. great for identification. But. tsk, tsk - that last shot is a bit risque

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    Red Admiral is now in the gallery.

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    And so it deserves to be

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