Some bug in the ragwort
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Another sign
Hornet moth
Syrphid flies
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Not as carefully focussed as I should have done
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Outside our window
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Our neighbourhood's friendliest starling
Same bird, different pose
Starling with peanut
Singer
At Mr Mundy's Pond
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This year's first dahlia's arse-side


Every autumn my wife carefully saves the dahlia corms. And in spring she replants them in pots. This year's blooms started opening this morning.
Here, the arse-side of the first bloom -- the arse-side because it's facing away from where I can easily get a picture of the not-arse, and it's none the less attractive for it, say I.
Here, the arse-side of the first bloom -- the arse-side because it's facing away from where I can easily get a picture of the not-arse, and it's none the less attractive for it, say I.
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