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Hummingbird Hawkmoth - East Blatchington - 15.9.2011
This charming little moth hung around for ages and returned several days in a row, so, despite being constantly on the move, it did get its photo taken rather a lot. What you see here and in a neighbouring photo probably account for less than 5% of the shots taken!
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