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    Captured on the way along the estuary
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    Nice shots Beryl, I especially like the third one and taken in a nice setting

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    Poor wee thing! It has been in the wars!

    All good shots, but I think the third one is special as it not only shows the sheen on the wings, but also the fine detail of those antennae!

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    Thank you Babs and Catherine
    Yes has been in a few fights by the looks of his tatty wings . He was the he only one there so had to make do with him . You don't see them too often here

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