There are at least fourteen Azure Damselfies in the shot above: most mating or in tandem.
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Monday, 29 May 2017
Hundreds of Azure Damselflies, Coenagrion puella at the Dew pond on Wolstonbury Hill yesterday
Click on any picture and count the Damselflies. There must have been hundreds yesterday morning plus a half a dozen Broad-bodied chasers and some Large red Damselflies.
There are at least fourteen Azure Damselfies in the shot above: most mating or in tandem.
There are at least fourteen Azure Damselfies in the shot above: most mating or in tandem.
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