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Lots of these seen mating around our little wetland area at the moment.
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Pair of them. Mating I suppose.
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subalpine tarn
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I found this damselfly flying on the Lincoln University campus, grabbed it to photograph it, then let it go. The body length is 33 mm.
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I found this damselfly flying on the Lincoln University campus, grabbed it to photograph it, then let it go. The body length is 33 mm.
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I found this damselfly flying on the Lincoln University campus, grabbed it to photograph it, then let it go. The body length is 33 mm.
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Red Damselfy in Onetangi See more photos on facebook https://www.facebook.com/GivernysCollection/photos/?tab=album&album_id=322465504784027
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Resting on Dicksonia squarrosa. Body is approximately 4cm long.
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I'm having trouble judging the colour of this one. I'm guessing at Blue Damselfly as I've seen a few in my garden recently (also sighted Red Damselfly, too).
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Only two photos, the third was too fast for me.
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Only two photos, the third was too fast for me.
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Resting on an Italian Parsley leaf. It flew out of the herb bush when I started watering with my watering can. This was at 2:20pm, the weather was a calm, sunny, 20c.
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Resting on a tulip. It flew out of an Italian Parsley bush when I started watering with my watering can. This was at 2:20pm, the weather was a calm, sunny, 20c.