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Norfolk Hawker
matt green

Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna Isosceles)

Found (briefly!) resting in the grass along the public footpath at RSPB Buckenham Marsh, Norfolk
Habitat
Grassy riverbank
Location
Buckenham Marsh, Norfolk
Date taken
11th june 07
Scientific name
Aeshna Isosceles
Equipment used
Kodak compact
Great looking picture, I love the perspective show from this angle, it looks different from other frontal views of Dragonflies. Congrats on this image, Matt! :t:
 
Thanks for the comments folks

Recently watched one of these beasts catch and eat an Azure Damselfly, by the time it found a perch to rest on the Damselfly was almost gone!

Matt
 

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