
Above - 4+ Common Hawkers were being unusually co-operative by landing and allowing shots...


Above - 6+ Black Darters were easier subjects. Great little things, full of attitude...

Above - Brick. Nice moth, shame about the name...See earlier post below for details of what was caught last night...
Other than that, 3 Green Sandpipers, 1 female Goldeneye and a good passage of hirundines at Branton Pits were the days highlights.
2 comments:
Good to see a few insects after yesterday's local twitch. Up at Amble this morning before work and saw a Holly blue at the little shore. Couldn't get a pic though. I will do a post in the morning.
Great shots of the dragons. I only got one picture this year, a big disappointment. Not many around unfortunately.
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