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    I usually have quite a few of these little creatures in my garden. They start off as really tiny things that, even when they jump in front of you, you can hardly see where they went. By now they have grown considerably (although still not big - no more than 20mm long), and it's quite weird to walk through the garden with these heavy little creatures flicking past you
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    He's a handsome chap, nice shot. Saw a few this afternoon, there are so many different types.
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    Wonderful photos, Louise!

    I love the angle and effect of the second one especially.

    I don't think we had any if these today, but we DID have another rather strange visitor ......................

    (Will need to check if my pics are good enough to post here though - still to download them! )

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