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Post by philglt on Jun 16, 2021 22:08:58 GMT 1
It was time for a trip to Moore now that dragonflies are out: It was a warm day, but generally pleasant to be out. The Kingfisher was not seen where I saw it last visit, but I did see one flash by later on in my walk.It was quite good for the dragonflies and damselflies, but unfortunately the Mosquitoes are emerging! Emperor Dragonfly by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Emperor Dragonfly by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Emperor Dragonfly by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Four-spotted Chaser by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Four-spotted Chaser by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Emperor Dragonfly egg laying by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Common Blue Damselfly mating by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Four-spotted Chaser by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Newt tadpole by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Skimmer by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Common Blue Damselfly? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Black-tailed Skimmer by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Flowering Grass by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Reed Warbler by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Reed Warbler by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Reed Warbler by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Blue Damselfly by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Blue-tailed Damselfly? by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Fly by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Great Crested Grebe by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Great Crested Grebe by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Great Crested Grebe by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Phil
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Post by ian531 on Jun 17, 2021 8:00:54 GMT 1
Great shots again, Phil
Ian
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