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Emerging black darter337 viewsNot normally a good time to touch a dragonfly but this was actually a bit of a rescue . Some very very heavy rain during the night had (I think) battered this emerging dragonfly off its reed and onto the surface of the water, resting on semi-exposed weed. We thought it was dead and picked it up. When this picture was taken I was not sure what to do with it, normally I think the larval skin(exuvia) would be attached to something like a reed so I held it for a minute and the dragonfly pulled itself out.
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Araniella cucurbitina337 views
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Emerald Damselfly-Lestes sponsa337 views
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Vine weevil-- 0tiorhynchus sulcatus337 viewsI am pretty sure this is a vine weevil and my the melon plant I found it on is now a dead melon plant!
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Shep and sands337 views
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Wing detail of a whickered bat337 views
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Orange birch bolete-leccinum versipelle336 views
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Blusher- Amanita rubescens336 views
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Misty morning336 views
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14 spot ladybird -propylea_14-punctata336 views
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Juv whiskered or Brandts bat336 viewsShowing the still ring like not fully formed joints that can be used to confirm a bat is a juvenile
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juv pipistrelle336 views
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October Rainbow335 viewsWe followed this rainbow, it was at one point going right over the road coming down each side and moving along with us- Jessica was not happy that she could see the end of it but no pot of gold, I told her it is buried :)
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River Kent Levens Bridge335 viewsLevens park
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Emerald damselfly 334 viewsMy first shots of this very nice damselfly
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Common Hawker334 viewsAt Foulshaw moss
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Emerald Damselfly334 views
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River Kent Sedgwick333 viewsDuring flood November 2009
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Honey fungus332 views
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