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Peter Cartwright, was one of the first to spot it on Friday.
Usually this is discreet, though occasionally one might be able to hear or spot it on TV.
But you can spot it on the map.
In Chicago, an amateur entomologist spotted it on his firewood.
The Economist decided to use Mr Sécheresse's picture after spotting it on Twitter.
We spotted it on the lap of their 9-year-old son, Charles.
Travellers report having spotted it on plaques in Britain, the United States, Portugal, and Tasmania.
He spotted it on the street on the Lower East Side in the 1980s.
Colleagues spotted it on my desk and exclaimed over it, and, by extension, me.
From 35,000 feet over the Arizona desert, you can't even spot it on the ground.
I spotted it on about page 12 of a newspaper: a little colour story.
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