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Egg laying Azure Blue Damselflies |
In reverse order!!! [You might think I should have learned by now!] here are some pic's from today's nature walk...... and the next five from my garden when I got home.
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Large Red Damselfly |
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Female Demoiselle |
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Water Plantain |
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Meadowsweet |
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Male Banded Demoiselle |
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Tansy |
See
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/wildflowers/tansyLiz, Daphne and the naturalist Keith, whose extensive botanical knowledge was a great asset on this walk.
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Purple Loosestrife |
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Lesser Stitchwort |
Because the four of us had RSPB membership cards, the planned route was changed to go though the reserve before joining the public footpath across the Brooks.
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Common Blue Damselfly on the path in RSPB reserve. |
Please see
https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/species/common-blue-damselfly/Sneezewort
We were able to visit a hide and observe some birds:
Lapwing and chicks;
Egyptian geese doing an Egyptian dance;
On the way, a Blue-tailed Damselfly.
View from the hide.
A Redshank.
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Out-of-focus Common Darter |
See
https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/species/common-darter/Rather than an Emperor, this looks more like a Southern Hawker laying eggs on the far side of the pond below.
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Water Crowfoot |
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Peacock |
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Azure Damselfly |
Helophilus sp hoverfly in the stagnant pond in front of RSPB entrance.
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Helophilus sp |
This was a lovely walk on a hot day, thanks to the company of like-minded naturalists, whom I thank for joining it.
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