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NEW IMAGES AND BLOGThis is where I'll announce the most recent additions to the web site. If you've visited it before and want to know what's changed, take a look here first. The last additions are above the line across the page. To speed up loading onto your computer I have split the updates into months at the bottom of the page. Updates will usually be added on a Sunday, unless I have a particularly photographically prolific week. July 2008 July 20 Flowers include common spotted orchid, betony and meadow vetchling added to the plants gallery. A weekend in the rain camping in Cropton Forest gave a chance to venture onto the moorland of the North Yorks Moors National Park. These photos were taken at Bank Top and Little beck in Cropton Forest and are in the North York Moors gallery. A storm off Scarborough north bay added interest to these seascapes in the North Yorkshire coast gallery:
Insects added since the last entry include a rather waterlogged bumblebee (Bombus lucorum), and various moths - light arches, mottled beauty, barred yellow, buff arches, marbled minor agg., green pug, large yellow underwing, cinnabar, straw dot, large twin-spot carpet, plain golden Y, yellow-tail, burnished brass, swallow-tailed moth and the micromoths Agriphila tristella, Yponomeuta cagnagella, Emmelina monodactyla and wax moth.
07 July A sunrise last December near Hunmanby added to the North Yorkshire ' the rest' gallery 06 July I have launched a new product with packs of greetings cards.
Photos added from the last week include Scarborough harbour and south bay.
Moths added include plain golden Y, common wainscot, riband wave, rustic shoulder-knot, marbled minor, middle-barred minor, and drinker. Anyone for a ride?
Micromoths include marbled orchard tortrix, Chrysoteuchia culmella, Pseudargyrotoza conwagana, Scoparia ambigualis, barred fruit-tree tortrix, light grey tortrix, Phlyctaenia coronata, Agapeta hamana.
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