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Small White on Knapweed

Spent the morning at RSPB Baron’s Haugh Nature Reserve, Motherwell. The reserve is made up of different wetland habitats and the Clyde Walkway passes through it. There are four hides around the Loch but not many waterfowl in residence at the moment, it would be good to go in a different season where they may be more to see. 
There were lots of small white butterflies and bees making the most of the wide variety of wild flowers. My main is a Small White feeding on Knapweed, the extra is a bee reversing out of the Himalayan Balsam flower, Sand Martins feeding their young in the nests in the river bank, and two pics of the main Loch area, I liked the way the reflections made the sticks look like arrows.

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