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staffordshire dragonfly (1 Viewer)

s.g.

spotted sandpiper
could someone give me the current status of this broad bodied chaser [i think thats what it is] in north staffs, guess its quite common.

thanks,
s g.
 

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You're right it is a male Broad-bodied Chaser, a species that has been advancing northwards, but couldn't tell you how common it is in your area.
 
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