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An odonata mixture (1 Viewer)

cjay

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The warm weather today had certainly brought out the Dragonflies & damselflies. At Blundeston Marshes near Lowestoft my friend Colin & I saw Large Red Damselflies (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) mainly on nettles along the tracks to the River. Azure damselflies (Coenagrion puella) along the hedgerows & set aside where they were abundant.
The bigger Dragonflies included a single Four spot chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) & a few Hairy Hawkers (Brachytron pratense)
 
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