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A Buddleia (commonly known as 'The Butterfly Bush') was growing on the bank of one of the lakes at Tallington near Stamford. I sat quietly for ages and was rewarded with a series of photos of quite a few different butterflies. What a great day!

This one is a Peacock!
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Author Linda Kenney from United Kingdom

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