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.... but is it that uncommon around our area? I think it's Brindled White-spot.
Hi David,Yes to Brindled White-spot, mainly a woodland species. The on-line Upper Thames atlas will show you how widespread it is.
Thanks, Dave. Yes, it looks fairly local - not seen one before in the last 5 years.
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ReplyDeleteYes to Brindled White-spot, mainly a woodland species. The on-line Upper Thames atlas will show you how widespread it is.
Thanks, Dave. Yes, it looks fairly local - not seen one before in the last 5 years.
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