Hi Andrew and all,
Many thanks for your message and links to your website - excellent. Have a good
time with us in early April.
Best wishes,
Moderator, Cornwall-Butterfly-Conservation Yahoo! Groups
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From: APMCarey@...
To: cornwall-butterfly-conservation@...
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 4:27 PM
Subject: [cornwall-butterfly-conservation] Hello
Good afternoon, I thought I should introduce myself as a new member of this
group.
My name is Andrew Carey, and I live in the Forest of Dean in
Gloucestershire. I have been a member of the Cornwall branch of BC for several
years, and
have been on a couple of walks over the years. My particular focus in Cornwall
is the Polruan area, and the coast path to the east of the village, where I
have always found good numbers of Clouded Yellow and other migrants, as well
as Common and Holly Blue, Small Copper and Speckled Wood, to highlight just a
few. Last September, I also found Autumn Lady's Tresses orchids growing
there. I first saw Heath Fritillary at Deerpark Wood.
I am a wildlife photographer these days, so also spend some time chasing
birds around, although I failed to spot the Spotted Sandpiper on a flying
visit
to Hayle in January! A number of my butterfly shots taken in Cornwall appear
on my website at _http://andrewcareyphotography.co.uk/index.htm_
(http://andrewcareyphotography.co.uk/index.htm)
I'm looking forward to the new season really getting under way, and will be
spending a few days in the area at the beginning of April.
Best wishes all
Andrew Carey
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