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Thornton Moth Man
Friday, 4 June 2010
Panorpa communis
A very attractive, but very common, Scorpion Fly at work today. An interesting genus that feed largely on carrion which is frequently taken from spider's webs. Dangerous game if you ask me...............
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Russ Malin Thornton Leicestershire VC55
A Natural History blog from somebody you've never heard of discussing things that don't interest you in the slightest........
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A blog dedicated to the birds of Thornton Reservoir
A list of moths from Church Farm Cottage
Anglian Lepidopterist Supplies - All you need
Back Garden Moths - Has a useful ID forum
Beetles - The excellent Watford Coleoptera Group
British Ferns - Do not confuse with Fern Britton!
David 'Earl' Gray - Birds and Teabags
Holme Next The Sea Moths by Peter Tilley
John Wright - Wright's Wanderings
Keith Tailby - One of VC55's keenest moth-ers
Leicester Llama(s) - They're back - Insane
Leicestershire & Rutland Moth Group
LROS - Local bird news
Norfolk Moths - My second home
Reg Fry's excellent ID site of early stages
Rob Fray - Tales from the frozen north
Russ's Shield & Squash Bugs
Skev's Blog
Soar Valley Birding - Latest news from around Soar Valley
Suffolk Moths
The Drunk Birders - John Hague and assorted misfits....
UK Butterflies - Packed with information
UK Leps - Jeff Higgott's photo's
UK Moths - THE site
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