Tuesday 4 June 2019

MAY HAS GONE

After the excitement of the Spanish trip it took a little while to get going again, what with computer problems,and allotment work to catch up with.Anyway here`s a few bits and pieces that have crossed my path over the last 3 weeks.
 FEMALE ADONIS BLUE
 RACING RANGE BOATS
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 MALE ADONIS BLUE
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 HUNTER
 ANOTHER ADONIS BLUE
 SAILING BY
 YANKEE FLYPAST SAMPHIRE HOE
 BONSAI BANK DUKES.
 -MALES HAVE ONLY FOUR LEGS,FEMALES SIX.
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 DINGY SKIPPER BONSAI BANK
 MALE ORANGETIP
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 A LATE RING OUZEL AT THE HOE.
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 COMMON BLUE
 PALE GLIDER-COMMON BUZZARD
 HOVERING LIKE A KESTREL OVER THE HOE
 SCARLET PIMPERNEL


 DEW MOTH
 THE LITTLESTONE SERIN


 SINGING FOR A MATE
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 SEDGE WARBLER
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 PEGWELL SPOONBILLS
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 RINGED BIRD EVIDENTLY OF GERMAN ORIGIN
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 WHISKERED TERN AT DUNGENESS
 GROUNDED WITH COMMON TERN
 THE SAMPHIRE HOE RAVENS HAVE FLEDGED AND HAVE NOW LEFT THE SCENE.
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 COMMON BLUES
 MOTHER SHIPTON MOTH
 SPOTTED FLYCATCHER AT THE HOE
 GREEN HAIRSTREAK-HANGING OUT AT LANGDON CLIFFS
 SMALL BLUE
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 COMMON BLUE FEMALE ON BIRDS FOOT TREFOIL.
 GRIZZLED SKIPPER DUNGENESS
 BROWN ARGUS
 BROWN ARGUS
 CUCKOO ARC PIT
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FOUR SPOTTED CHASER

 AIDABELLA IN DOVER HARBOUR


 RED ADMIRAL ON THE CLIFFS ,A NEW ARRIVAL PROBABLY.
 SONG THRUSH IN LANGDON HOLE
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 HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH PASSING DOVER
 SHE`D LOOK GREAT WITH SOME AIRCRAFT ON THE DECK.
 BURNT TIP ORCHID
 BURNT TIP ORCHID
 SMALL COPPER TEMPLE EWELL
 LOOPING THE LOOP AT SAMPHIRE HOE
ACHTUNG SPITFIRE...….
 APPALON HIGHWAY,full of cars,not the prettiest vessel afloat by any standards.
 BEE BEETLE ON OX EYE DAISY AT SAMPHIRE HOE
 BEE BEETLE
 A RODING WOODCOCK AT BLEAN WOODS
 SEDGIE SINGING OUT LOUD
SKYLARK AT OARE




 TURTLE DOVE ALWAYS A DELIGHT.
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-So May has been and gone in a flash,what delights will June offer up.

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