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  1. snlw

    Norfolk Dragon/Damselflies reports/news

    Hi James, i would agree with what's already been said about Strumpshaw. Here's one of mine taken there a few years ago. https://www.flickr.com/photos/sinlw/4742641557/in/album-72157622070392287/
  2. snlw

    Norfolk Dragon/Damselflies reports/news

    Brown Hawker
  3. snlw

    Norfolk Dragon/Damselflies reports/news

    I would guess it had eaten the body of the butterfly and dropped the remains (unless the butterfly flew off of course). I watched one do this with a moth. When I had a look at the remains I was amazed at how cleanly it had eaten what it wanted leaving the rest intact. Cheers, Simon
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