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03-08-11, 04:16 PM
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Re: Butterflies and Moth

Thankyou Shirley and Moonstone.

Unfortunately they say butterflies are in decline here, most of it down to them building on Green Belt land, their natural habitats gone forever. I couldnt believe how many different species there were when we visited Aston Rowant though, were usually lucky if we see two or 3 different types when we are out and about. I suppose a lot of it has to do with what wildflowers are growing too, they all have their favourites.
Tiger Swallowtails are such beautiful butterflies Shirley as you know, as far as i know though they solely live in parts of the US and Canada. But i have only ever seen them in photographs. Even though ive been to FLA and other parts of the states i cannot ever recall seeing any.
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Canon 5D MkIII
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