Quail singing in cereal fields south of the A534 this afternoon. The river here has some scarce species of dragonfly, namely club-tailed dragonfly and white-legged damselfly, but we were unable to find either. We did however find several banded demoiselles and some ringlet butterflies.
Male banded demoiselle flicking its wings.
Ringlet.
Six-spot burnet moth.
Saturday, 11 July 2015
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