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121 views
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125 views
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98 viewsphotographed in our garden in Bispham, Blackpool
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97 viewsphotographed in our garden in Bispham, Blackpool
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90 viewsphotographed in our garden in Bispham, Blackpool
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Hairy-footed Flower Bee - Anthophora plumipes103 viewsphotographed in our garden in Bispham, Blackpool
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Yellow-barred Peat Hoverfly - Sericomyia silentis116 viewsAKA - Common Bog Hoverfly
photographed @ Hay Bridge (members only) Nature Reserve
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Yellow-barred Peat Hoverfly - Sericomyia silentis90 viewsAKA - Common Bog Hoverfly
photographed @ Hay Bridge (members only) Nature Reserve
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148 views
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Yellow Shell Moth - Camptogramma bilineata167 viewsphotographed in our garden in Bispham, Blackpool
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria194 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Speckled Yellow moth - Pseudopanthera macularia146 viewsphotographed nr. Witherslack, Cumbria
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria137 viewsphotographed @ Meathop Moss, Cumbria
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria173 viewssticking its tongue out
photographed in the Véndee, France
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria187 viewsphotographed in the Véndee, France
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria137 viewsphotographed in the Véndee, France
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Clouded Yellow - Colias croceus161 viewsa brief encounter, shot handheld with my 500mm lens
photographed in the Vendée, France
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Clouded Yellow - Colias croceus 147 viewsa brief encounter, shot handheld with my 500mm lens
photographed in the Vendée, France
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Clouded Yellow154 viewsphotographed in the Vendée, France
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Clouded Yellow152 viewsphotographed in the Vendée, France
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Clouded Yellow160 viewsphotographed in the Vendée, France
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Clouded Yellow162 viewsphotographed in the Vendée, France
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria273 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba173 viewsI think the yellow face makes this an adult male
photographed @ Rossall Point, Fleetwood
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Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba156 viewsI think the yellow face makes this an adult male
photographed @ Rossall Point, Fleetwood
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Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba150 viewsI think the yellow face makes this an adult male
photographed @ Rossall Point, Fleetwood
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Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba145 viewsI think the yellow face makes this an adult male
photographed @ Rossall Point, Fleetwood
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Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba165 viewsI think the yellow face makes this an adult male
photographed @ Rossall Point, Fleetwood
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Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba148 viewsI think the yellow face makes this an adult male
photographed @ Rossall Point, Fleetwood
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria123 viewsphotographed @ Meathop Moss Cumbria
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Yellow Wagtail - Motacilla flava150 viewsphotographed in the garden of the gîte we were renting in the Vendée, France
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possibly Yellow-Legged mining bee - Andrena flavipes?137 viewsbut maybe too far north for it be the above?
Photographed in our garden in Bispham, Blackpool
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Beautiful Yellow Underwing144 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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Beautiful Yellow Underwing146 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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Yellow Wagtail135 views
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Yellow Wagtail130 views
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149 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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140 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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152 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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154 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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150 viewsphotographed @ Foulshaw Moss
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Yellowhammer178 viewsphotographed @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer170 viewsphotographed @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellow Dung Fly154 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Southern Hawker Aeshna cyanea157 viewstaken into the sun from distance using my 500mm lens which resulted in quite unusual colours. Now ID'd as a Southern Hawker becuase: - the size of its antehumeral stripes, the lack of yellow along the costa eliminates Common Hawker, the stripes on the 9th and 10th abdomen segments (rather than spots), & the small size of the anal clasper rules out Migrant Hawker.
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Yellowhammer188 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer182 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer170 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer185 viewsYellowhammer Emberiza citrinella Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer190 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer183 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammer186 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellowhammers188 viewstaken @ Bradshaw Lane Pilling
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Yellow Dung Fly181 viewsThis Dung Fly appears to have been a victim of Entomophthora muscae fungus, which, "once the fungus is inside the fly it grows into the brain, causing a change in behavior.
Instead of acting normally, the fly crawls as high as possible on the branch, flower, stem or leaf it is on, spreads out its legs, stretches opens its wings and angles the abdomen away from the surface. This position improves the chances of the fungal spores leaving the dead fly and infecting new hosts"
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Yellow Dung Fly172 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton © Cliff Raby
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