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| Male Broad-bodied Chaser |
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| This Large Red damselfly seems to be struggling to release itself from its larva skin. |
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| A mating pair of Large Reds |
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| A mating pair of Azure Damselflies |
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| Azure Damsel |
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| Azure Damsel |
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| A mating pair of Blue-tail Damselflies |
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| Blue-tail Damselfly |
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| Blue-tail Damselfly |
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| Burnet Moth Caterpillars |
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| Going into the pupa stage |
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| Pupa of a Burnet Moth |
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| Caterpillar |
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| My first Small Heath of the year |
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| My first Orchid of the year |
















Superb shots there Ron, especially like the Large Red with the exuvia attached, might be a ventriloquist with dummy. Haven't seen a damsel or dragon yet this year, hope to put that right this week. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteCheers Alan. There were a few more around Kibblesworth yesterday which I will upload in the next few days.
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