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    Poor Damselflies - two at once, and a dragonfly (?) too!

    He sure is a great provider for his chicks! Did you see the nest, or was it too well hidden?

    (Is that a Whitethroat there too? In the second shot? Cute pose!)

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    He's certainly been busy, well captured Joe.
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    Catherine I couldn't see the nest because it was behind a clump of reeds,You could be right about the other bird I just assumed it was the female.

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    A lovely set, nice and clear idea of the plumage - that first shot is a real cracker.

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