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    Green Hairstreak

    One of our smallest butterflies

    1011 - Green Hairstreak 1011010620 by Trev Bartlett MBE, on Flickr
    Trev

    Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

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    #2
    Very nice Trev.

    Bill.
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      #3
      Excellent photo Trev, nice butterfly with lots of detail.
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        #4
        Great pic Trev. Don’t seem to get anything other than cabbage whites here

        Ian
        Ian

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          #5
          Wow. Beautiful. well framed also.

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            #6
            Great details as usual Trev.

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              #7
              Thanks Bill, ColinW, Ian, Douglas, David for looking and your feedbk
              Trev

              Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

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                #8
                Great capture. There are some beautiful butterflies and moths.
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                  #9
                  Cheers Ant - should be a good year for butterflies
                  Trev

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                    #10
                    Very nice butterfly and shot. I think I would be tempted to get rid of the out of focus stem behind it.
                    I have never seen one and never realised they were so small, always though they were about the same size as a large white.

                    John

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Swanny48 View Post
                      Very nice butterfly and shot. I think I would be tempted to get rid of the out of focus stem behind it.
                      I have never seen one and never realised they were so small, always though they were about the same size as a large white.

                      John
                      Thanks John, they are one of our smallest butterflies with good numbers around at the moment
                      Trev

                      Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

                      Flickr:
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Swanny48 View Post
                        Very nice butterfly and shot. I think I would be tempted to get rid of the out of focus stem behind it.
                        I have never seen one and never realised they were so small, always though they were about the same size as a large white.

                        John
                        Sometimes we don't have a real idea of the size of something. Once led a RSPB group on a field trip and we had excellent views of a kingfisher as it flew past us. One lady missed it altogether and the reason soon became clear. She had only seen illustrations in field guides etc. and thought they were the size of a pigeon.
                        Canon 5D3, 7D2, 60D, Canon 70-200L f2.8 IS II, Canon 300 f4L IS, Canon 16-35 f4 L, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, Canon 1.4 MkIII extender, Sigma AF 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM, Sigma 150-600 Contemporary, Tamron SP AF 70-300 F/4-5.6 Di VC USD, Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by antoeknee View Post

                          Sometimes we don't have a real idea of the size of something. Once led a RSPB group on a field trip and we had excellent views of a kingfisher as it flew past us. One lady missed it altogether and the reason soon became clear. She had only seen illustrations in field guides etc. and thought they were the size of a pigeon.
                          I remember some years back when I used to have groups in to Badger watch. One lady gasped with shock when the first one emerged - she thought they were the size of rats.
                          Trev

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