In one section of long grass, there were hundreds of these Devil's Maiden Moths flying around.
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They belong to the
Ctenuchinae family.
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The Scarab beetle had different colurs to what I normally see and is possibly one of the Fruit Chafers.
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This plant was flattened in the middle and I wondered what had spent the night cuddled up in it. Maybe some small buck?
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With all the rain, there are many species of mushroom popping out right now.
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