There were at least six Orange Underwings flying at Clare's Moss Plantation today, and at least two of them were flying quite low. One even landed and allowed me to take a couple of poor photos.
This photo shows the underwing quite well.
Small Tortoiseshell
Peacock - always worth a photo!
Saturday 24 March 2012
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