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Alex99 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3585 W: 143 N: 5669] (18533)
I address these words not only to rare for our places moth but also to all our TN-members. Let's make a small excursion on my garden.

My plot has rectangular form which is extended form North to South exactly as a direction of a camera glance on the shot.

Pictured flowers grow on the right side of the house. Thus there is a flower bed in the western part of the plot near the house. In front of the southern side of the house the grass lawn is placed. In the morning it is flooded with sun beams.

In these early morning hours the flower bed is shadowed by house. However, the grass lawn is lighted up perfectly. In the distance behind the lawn you can see our fruit tree garden, where trees are landed on all width of a plot (from East to West)

The truth is that the garden is not very attractive for birds and insects. However, flowerbed is. Birds like more surrounding deserted plots and woodland belt, which separates plots of our garden cooperative and agricultural fields. They (as well as butterflies) like lawn so much only in the hot summer days when my wife pours it.

In any case, I welcome all wild creatures to visit my garden and to be pictured there. And I am very pleased with this moth, which gifted me two days of warm commutation and fascinating photo sessions.
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I have added WS for the valid reason.

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Alex99 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3585 W: 143 N: 5669] (18533)
More accurate preperation of a stage
Edited by:Alex99 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3585 W: 143 N: 5669] (18533)

Sorry. I should do it before sharing the original shot (or before shooting this charming moth :).

I have deleted a bucket from the grass lawn (by FS).
Once more many thanks Peter Stoeckl for advice.