A Large Red Damselfly male, Pyrrhosoma nymphula on a yew tree. |
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Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Large Red Damselfly, Pyrrhosoma nymphula spotted for the first time this year yesterday.
A Large Red Damselfly male, Pyrrhosoma nymphula was spotted for the first time this year yesterday in my garden in Cuckfield, West Sussex, UK. Also in the photo' above is a Nomad, parasitic solitary bee both on honeysuckle leaves. There are dozens of such bees flying around now.
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