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    Default Hummingbird Hawkmoth, Cernay, france

    Didn't stay still for very long, but managed to get a couple of photos.
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    Excellent captures there Rolf well done
    I have never seen the Humming bird Hawk moth
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    exellent shots rolf, i know what you mean about not staying still. these are far better than my images on an earlier post. (seen in essex) my son tom has seen one up here in preston.
    i saw one for the first time in 1994 in majorca. they really do look like humming birds don't they.

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    A fine set of pics Rolf
    IF TIN WHISTLES ARE MADE OF TIN

    WHAT DO THEY MAKE FOGHORNS OUT OF?


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    Well done rolf

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    Great set of Pictures there well caught

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    I'd like to add my 'great shots' compliment to this trio of images of the HHM Rolf, an impressive creature this moth.

    Pete.

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    Thanks All, just got back from France and unfortunately for most of the 12 days there was no internet access, so have a lot of catching up to do.

    Managed to get another couple of shots, but probably not any more detailed than the ones I have, will look through in the morning on a proper sized monitor.
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    OK, here's a few more shots, shame I can't cut and paste, as there would be every part in focus if I could.
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    some absolute crackers there, rolf, i'm impressed

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    Agree some great shots there.

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