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European peacock butterfly on a white bluebell flower

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Heath fritillary (Melitaea athalia)

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trying out my new loawa 100mm macro in the garden

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Cydalima perspectalis (buxusmot in Dutch)
Caught on the inside of our kitchen window

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Not a friend of many people, since the caterpillar of this species destroys all buxus plants.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote angora Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 June 2020 at 22:59
very pretty, Fred!
and a very clean window!
does it work well, that tool? bombarded with offers to buy Luminar, On1 and so on, but obv. bought Luminar 2018 as part of that year's 5DayDeal.
(speaking of... skies -and obv. into all kinds of glowing phenomena- just saw a 'lighting night cloud' aka noctilucent cloud. and guess what? (I saw after I grabbed a camera?) ).


speaking of ...caterpillars?














they multiply!


look once and you'll see none. look again and you'll see thousands...



juvenile box-tree moth


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(2019-
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Originally posted by angora angora wrote:

very pretty, Fred!
and a very clean window!
does it work well, that tool? bombarded with offers to buy Luminar, On1 and so on, but obv. bought Luminar 2018 as part of that year's 5DayDeal.
(speaking of... skies -and obv. into all kinds of glowing phenomena- just saw a 'lighting night cloud' aka noctilucent cloud. and guess what? (I saw after I grabbed a camera?) ).

speaking of ...caterpillars?


Thanks Ine!
The tool works very well and easy. Just recently grabbbed an offer combined with a coupnon code. Couldn't let it go for that price.

Lucky you with the noctilucent clouds! Managed to capture them last year.
last year remember?

I haven't seen the caterpillars here yet. They look nice, but a petty they are so destructive on the buxuses
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Large skipper

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A beauty, Fred . TFS.
Respect Observe Capture Enjoy
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A Peacock in my garden on Saturday


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Ironweed and pollinators



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Biggator Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 August 2020 at 16:41
Hawk Moth


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Post Options Post Options   Quote KoBra64 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 August 2020 at 21:10
Hummingbird butterfly

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Post Options Post Options   Quote pegelli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 August 2020 at 20:17
Today this poor creature was stuck in a spider web in our garden



You could see the fear in its eyes



So I freed it from the web and in return it agreed to pose for me on the garden table



It even let me get a bit closer for a headshot


After a short while it flew away, waving with its wings to thank me again

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