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    Shropshire Insects-Butterflies and Dragons

    hawkers Looking through some google Images I did find one dragonflie The same beautiful markings which is the southern hawker blue,green,yellow Markings the one I had In the peak district perhaps the same ones I get in My garden too. coal tit.
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    Shropshire Insects-Butterflies and Dragons

    Dragonflies Hi james thanks for your feedback I will look up on google Keith,s suggestions and your own on hawkers usually if you see some in your Garden you,ll see more later in the summer I hope so I know of no neibouring Garden ponds but I,m still lucky enough to get a few species here along...
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    Shropshire Insects-Butterflies and Dragons

    Dragonflies Hi keith yes dragonflies are certainly agile and their skill in Flight is marvelous flying backwards as fast as going forwards, I to have Noticed That they will check you out, last sunday I did manage to photograph a resting Common darter on my clothes line the heat had settled her...
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    Shropshire Insects-Butterflies and Dragons

    Damsels and dragons Hi keith nice photo,s especially the two damselflies breeding What species is the large dragonflie in the 2nd set of photo,s as I saw This one a couple of years ago in the peak district and have seen similar Ones in my garden I saw one the same size in my garden only last...
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