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Member’s Photo Album

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

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  • Butterflies & Moths
Common blue butterfly: Martina Slater
Peppered moth Biston betularia: Martina Slater
Meadow Brown butterfly being eaten by a female Flower Crab spider.  M Slater
Speckled Bush Cricket possibly a final instar before becoming an adult. Martina Slater
Gatekeeper butterfly possibly a male Pyronia tithonus: Martina Slater
Meadow Brown Maniola jurtina: Martina Slater
Common Blue butterfly: Martina Slater.
Grayling Butterfly Hipparchia semele: Martina Slater
White Letter Hairtreak by David Land
Ringlet: This photo was not taken on Exmoor, but shows what they look like and are common loally in Exmoor. Aphantopus hyperantus: Ian Hartl
Heath Fritillary  at Halse Combe; Photo by James Windle
Common Blue Butterfly . Female on Marjoram: Martina Slater
Maidens Blush moth: Martina Slater
Large Tortoiseshell: Gavin Haig NOT found on Exmoor and was bred by Gavin in his wildlife garden in Devon.
Black Veined White From Gavin Haig NOT found on Exmoor and was bred by Gavin in his wildlife garden in Devon.
Long-Tailed Blue: Found by Ruth, photo by Andy Pym
Buff tip moth caterpillar: Vanessa Wolfman
Small Copper: Ian Hart
Vanessa Wolfman: Comma butterfly on pear tree
Annabel Campbell:  Comma Butterfly
Black Arches male. Lymantria monacha .  Martina Slater
Eupoecilia angustana, micro moth : Martina Slater
Small Phoenix Ecliptopera silaceata : Martina Slater
Ian Hart: Marbled White

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