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Following last year's wet summer Scientists are saying that they are at
their lowest numbers since humans inhabited the planet. A bit of a sweeping statement and difficult to prove I would think but I have been concerned. Having said that I have seen more at this stage than I actually did last year. Plenty of Commas, Brimstones, Orange Tips and Peacocks so far plus s few Small Tortoiseshells and Green Veined Whites. Perhaps because April was better. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...ing-wet-summer |
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