We spent most of the day at Bosherton Lakes in sweltering heat. Loads of dragonflies to admire, mainly emperors, black-tailed skimmers and common darters. A chough flew over the dunes.
Common Darters copulating.
Reed Canary-grass
Silver washed fritillary, female.
Tuesday 22 July 2014
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