Devon reptiles, insects and birds.

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Tuckat
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Devon reptiles, insects and birds.

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I've not worked the last couple of Fridays, so managed to spend a few hours down the local wetlands, and have been lucky with the weather. The amount and variety of wildlife never fails to surprise me, and I hope these are of some interest.


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Really lovely stuff, Grass Snake followed by Migrant Hawker then Blue-tailed and Common Blue Damselflies, Black-tailed Godwits, Small Copper, Cormorant, Small Copper again, Grey heron and finally Curlew.

The Migrant Hawker flight photos are corking.

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Very good!
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Thanks for the kind comments chaps, much appreciated, especially the dragonfly and butterfly ID John!
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Excellent :clap:
Don't know about those jets ,they spoil a very nice place

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