



I don't know much about butterflies, but there seem to have been a lot about lately. Or maybe it's that I've been hanging round places where no one uses pesticides - Whixall Moss, Fordhall Farm, Whitchurch Country Park. Either way, they're great to see. (If any of my IDs are wrong, please let me know.)
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We also saw a stoat and a lizard and possibly a hobby while we were at the Moss.
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