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female Southern Hawker - Aeshna cyanea19 viewsphotographed @ Hay Bridge (members only) Nature Reserve
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male Southern Hawker - Aeshna cyanea19 viewsphotographed @ Hay Bridge (members only) Nature Reserve
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male Southern Hawker - Aeshna cyanea20 viewsphotographed @ Hay Bridge (members only) Nature Reserve
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male Southern Hawker - Aeshna cyanea34 viewsphotographed @ Hay Bridge (members only) Nature Reserve
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Vestal Cuckoo Bumble Bee - Bombus Vestalis99 viewsalso known as Southern Cuckoo Bumble Bee
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Southern White Admiral - Limenitis reducta62 viewsphotographed in the Véndee, France
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Southern White Admiral - Limenitis reducta52 viewsphotographed in the Véndee, France
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Southern White Admiral - Limenitis reducta51 viewsphotographed in the Véndee, France
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Capsid bug - Heterotoma planicornis74 viewsa new sighting for our garden (Bispham, Blackpool), common in southern England, this Capsid Bug is recognised by the enlarged antennae & pale green legs.
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Capsid bug - Heterotoma planicornis78 viewsa new sighting for our garden (Bispham, Blackpool), common in southern England, this Capsid Bug is recognised by the enlarged antennae & pale green legs.
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Southern Hawker Aeshna cyanea67 viewstaken into the sun from distance using my 500mm lens which resulted in quite unusual colours. Now ID'd as a Southern Hawker becuase: - the size of its antehumeral stripes, the lack of yellow along the costa eliminates Common Hawker, the stripes on the 9th and 10th abdomen segments (rather than spots), & the small size of the anal clasper rules out Migrant Hawker.
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