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Sunday, September 15, 2024

MORNING STROLL

If you are a naturalist, you can honestly claim that Norfolk has a lot to offer. I adore the county! During my brief stroll this morning, I noticed a variety of insects and birds in the early morning light.

Common Blue


Comma


Large White


Brown Argus


Common Darter


Small Copper


Common Field Grasshopper


Red Admirals are in good numbers this autumn in Norfolk



Goldcrest



Red Kite


Common Buzzard






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