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| Four-spotted Chaser |
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| Broad-bodied Chaser |
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| A newly emerged Black-tailed Skimmer |
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| Mating Azure Damselfly |
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| Two’s company three’s a crowd |
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| Newly emerged Damselfly |
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| My first Large Skipper of the year |
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| My first Dingy Skipper of the year |
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| Small Heath |
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| Green-veined White |
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| One from the trap in the garden the other night Clouded Bordered Brindle |
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| The next four are from out and about this one is Silver-ground Carpet |
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| A Wave moth but not sure which |
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| Common Carpet moth |
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| Garden Grass Veneer (I think) |
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| It took loads of shots before I got one of this small Hoverfly in focus (it was only about 5mm long) |























More crackers Ron, your emerged Emperor looks to be a Black-tailed Skimmer, quite an early emergence for our area, probably due to the warm spring.
ReplyDeleteCheers again Alan. I didn’t even think of Black-tailed Skimmer because I though it was too early for them.
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