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I think this is a small blue on the eryngium.
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First rain for 56 days, a couple of heavy downpours brought nearly half an inch.  The sun flowers are bright and the eryngium is a lovely shade of blue. A small skipper
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A damselfly visited the pond to lay eggs. Not sure where the corn (maize) is getting its water.
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The preparatory race for the model yacht regatta was held yesterday. And the annual roundabout has arrived
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A solitary bee with very yellow pollen sacks And a family of whitethroat
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Visited Dunwich Heath on Friday and was lucky to see Dartford Warblers. And black tailed skimmers The heather is just coming out
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Ringlet and gatekeeper butterflies.
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Damsel fly near the garden pond A nearby Comma The peonies are still blooming A silver y Moth Toad in the hole
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Several Burnett moths around this morning. A small copper Pumping from the sea to the boating lakes started today
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This morning the sand martins were collecting feathers. A dragonfly laying eggs Sharing breakfast A small skipper A gatekeeper  And a bee departing clover
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I walked up the beach and back over the cliff top this morning.  Still sand martin activity, poppies and muntjac deer.