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    I knw the first one is a banded but what are no's 2 & 3 please
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    Yes the first is a Banded but not too sure about the others Joe. Rolf is pretty good on these but here is one site that has a few
    Cheshire Odonata species list

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    Thanks for the website Beryl. Job done!!
    No. 2 is a female beautiful demoisel.
    No. 3 is a female banded
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    I thought so but as I wasn't 100% I didn't want to end up with egg on my face . Glad you have sorted them .
    Any thing to help

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