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| Found a couple of pairs of mating Skippers |
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| Black-tailed Skimmer |
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| I haven’t a clue as to what is going on here |
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| Blue-tailed Damselfly (violacea?) |
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| Blue-tailed Damselfly (rufescens-obsoleta) |
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| Black-tailed Skimmer |
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| Four-spotted Chaser |
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| Broad-bodied Chaser |
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| Red Admiral |
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| Willow Warbler |
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| Lattice Moth |
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| Big crop and not very good but first time I have caught a Swift drinking |
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| Swallow pulling shapes |
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| Common Sandpiper |
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| Curlew |
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| Silver Ground Carpet |
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| He might be a small Toad but I certainly would not like to meet it on a dark night it looks to be a right ruffun |
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| Mating Ringlet Butterflies |
























Looks like a female Common Blue having a Emerald for lunch.
ReplyDeleteCheers Michael. I thought Damselflies would eat smaller insects not something of the same size.
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