<title>Comments on: Another margarotana sighting.</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ I like that news Neil. When it first turned I thought the possibility of colonising the Sandlings area was on. Not so exiting but still another coloniser (expanding range) is the Dotted Chestnut. Now well established here. My tally is up to 5 for this year. Hope G. margarotana can do the same but not impact the Forestry Commission. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I like that news Neil. When it first turned I thought the possibility of colonising the Sandlings area was on. Not so exiting but still another coloniser (expanding range) is the Dotted Chestnut. Now well established here. My tally is up to 5 for this year. Hope G. margarotana can do the same but not impact the Forestry Commission.</p>
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