Clitheroekid wrote:I couldn’t tell if it was a butterfly or a moth.
Thanks CK. I suspected the second was a moth because of the fat body. That's about as far as my knowledge goes.
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Clitheroekid wrote:I couldn’t tell if it was a butterfly or a moth.
sg31 wrote:Clitheroekid wrote:I couldn’t tell if it was a butterfly or a moth.
Thanks CK. I suspected the second was a moth because of the fat body. That's about as far as my knowledge goes.
Clitheroekid wrote:sg31 wrote:CK, great photos. Any idea what they are? I'm clueless about butterfly and moth identification.
Thanks. The first one is definitely a Meadow Brown, but I struggled to identify the second one - in fact I couldn’t tell if it was a butterfly or a moth.
Snorvey wrote:Cold crisp and, despite seeing the turbines revolving, it was really still.
swill453 wrote:
(Not my pic, widely shared on Twitter e.g. https://twitter.com/Darren_Young_A/stat ... 4978497536)
Scott.
Snorvey wrote:Not my pic.
A kestrel (?) Sits on one of the landing lights at RAF Lossiemouth.
Itsallaguess wrote:Just a firefly being a firefly, but a well-captured moment all the same -
https://i.imgur.com/IGiqsmV.mp4
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Itsallaguess
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