Monday, 1 July 2019

MIDSUMMER BUT NO MURDERS.

Into the second half with a few butterflies,orchids ,ships and jets,oh and a few birds.
 PYRAMID ORCHID
 FRAGRANT ORCHID

 FRAGRANT FIELDS ABOVE TEMPLE EWELL
 THE AMAZING LIZARD ORCHIDS AT SANDWICH BAY
 LIZARD ORCHID
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 A BIG LIZARD.
 MEADOW BROWN
 STRANGE CIRRUS CLOUDS FROM SAMPHIRE HOE
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 BEE ORCHIDS ARE SLOWLY COLONIZING THE HOE

 POPPY FIELD ABOVE TEMPLE EWELL
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THE FIRST RINGLET OF THE YEAR


QUEEN MARY 2 PASSING DOVER

A MORNING IN HAM STREET WOODS----

 PURPLE HAIRSTREAK FRESHLY EMERGED
 -RESTING ON A GRASS STEM
 UNTIL DISTURBED BY A PASSING DOG

 IT FLEW UP INTO A NEARBY TREE

 TO FINISH DRYING OUT.

 COME INTO MY PARLOUR......CRAB SPIDER AND PARASITIC WASP....
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 SILVER WASHED FRITILLARY

 PAINTED LADY Although not in mint condition it is the freshest I have seen so far this year,
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LARGE SKIPPER

 SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY- FINAL APPROACH TO DOVER HARBOUR
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 GIVEN A WASH DOWN BY THE TUG DOUGHTY
 TOADFLAX
 CURLEW SANDPIPER RSPB DUNGENESS.
 ROUGH RUFF DUNGENESS

 BA HUMBUG GREAT CRESTED GREBES
 PASSING BITTERN DUNGENESS

 AN EARLY CHALKHILL BLUE
 MARBLED WHITE IN CLOVER
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 WHITE LETTER HAIRSTREAK


 SMALL SKIPPER

 GATEKEEPER

 COMMA

 SPITFIRE

THE RED ARROWS PERFORMED AT FOLKESTONE ON THE LAST DAY OF THE MONTH,A FITTING FINALE.........
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