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Recent content by STS21

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    Hardcore Madeira Madness - 15 - 20 June 2022

    I like your style, in many ways!
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    Mallorca 2022

    Many thanks Mike.
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    Mallorca 2022

    Hi Nathan, I've got the Gosney guide but it shows two Son Reales, one just north of Palma and the other on the coast west of Arta, which is a bit odd. Stupid question, but what do the numbers refer to please? Can I use them on my smart phone in some way? Thanks, Thomas
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    Mallorca 2022

    Hi all, I'm visiting from 4th - 18th October, staying in Santa Ponça. I'd love to see Eleonora's, Bonelli's, vultures etc. but, in particular, I'm keen to see Balearic Warbler. It looks like I'll be not far from wherever the ferry to Dragonera leaves, so any info would be most welcome. Or...
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    An extremely “early” Thorn?

    Late in seeing this but think it's a September Thorn.
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    ID needed .

    Sorry to chip in so late, but I think you're right. The brown hindwing makes it a male according to Sterling and Parsons, Micro Moths of G.B. & Ireland.
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    Advice for using Canon MT 24-EX twin light flash.

    If you can help, please check out my post as above, in the 'Canon' forum. (I couldn't find this forum when I first looked for it; thought it had been moved or something. Doh!)
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    Advice for using Canon MT 24-EX twin light flash.

    Hi, I've just got this flash to use with my Canon 100mm IS lens plus R camera and would be grateful for some advice on settings. TIA, Thomas
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    Stigmella for ID, from 7th August 2020.

    I'm hoping someone might be able to confirm hybnerella for this one, a female as they can have either black or ginger heads apparently. Thanks for looking, Thomas
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