These were taken over the last couple of days, mostly by Sue.
Give it a few more weeks and most of these will be finished.
What a shame.
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CLOUDED YELLOW |
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COMMON BLUE |
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COMMON DARTER |
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EMERALD DAMSELFLY |
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GOLDEN-RINGED DRAGONFLY |
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GOLDEN-RINGED DRAGONFLY |
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GOLDEN-RINGED DRAGONFLY |
Never seen anything like this before, three together.
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LARGE WHITE |
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SMALL COPPER |
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MIGRANT HAWKER |
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SOUTHERN HAWKER |
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SOUTHERN HAWKER |
This Hawker is half-way through eating a fly, you can still see its head.
The poor thing was still struggling.
Not sure about this Butterfly. I would like it to be a Brown Argus
but I suspect it is a very brown Common Blue female.