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Member’s Photo Album

Photos of Exmoor’s wildlife and views taken by ENHS members

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A dark green fritillary taken by James Windle at Middle Parks, Minehead
Painted Lady Porlock-Marsh.  Photo by A. Stevenson
Heath Fritillary Alcombe.  Photo by A. Stevenson
 a male Oak Beauty Biston strataria  by M Slater
male Dotted Border Agriopsis marginaria by  M Slater
 Merveille du Jour moth Griposia aprilina: Photo by M. Slater
Marbled White at Wimbleball-Lake:Photo by Alastiar Stevenson.
Heath Fritillary, Dunkery, by Alstair Stevenson
Red Admiral by Alastair Stevenson
Speckled Wood at Cloutsham Ball taken by Lynn Downey
Scarlet Tiger Moths Callimorpha-dominula-photographed by Tom James
Gatekeeper (Pyronia-tithonus) taken on Simonsbath walk July 2022 by KNA Moses with thanks
Waved Umber moth Menophra abruptaira by Martina Slater April 2022
Early Thorn moth Selenia dentaria male in our conservatory on 5th March 2022 by Martina Slater
Small Tortoise from lan Hart
Red Admiral@lan Hart
Peacock butterfly@lan Hart
Red Admiral Caterpillar on Pellitory wall at Minehead Harbour from Martina Slater
Red Admiral Butterfly at Luckbarrow by Martina Slater
Comma butterfly at Luckbarrow by Martina Slater
Silver-washed Frittillarie, female: by Marilyn Hobbs
Silver-washed Frittillarie, female:  by Marilyn Hobbs
Faded Common blue butterfly by Vanessa Wolfman
Common blue butterfly: Martina Slater

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