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    At Loddon nature reserve today
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    Nice captures. A very pretty insect
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    Nice shots Joe, they are amazingly coloured little creatures.
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    They are stunning creatures - all dressed up and no-where to go.
    I particularly love the last shot, as most of our shots of demoiselles are just straight - this one is definitely posing and showing off
    Nice one, Joe.

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    Great shots, Joe!

    I think its staring at you in that last shot - lucky it's only a tiny thing!

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