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Damselfly
My first thought would be a Common Blue, but the photos I've found don't have the central white line on the thorax, so I started to doubt myself. Any idea, people?
Goodness, I'm awful at trying to ID insects :)
My first of the season - loads just appeared and I, and the Sparrows were flying about the garden trying to catch one (ok, I was hobbling).... the Sparrows were more successful :-rolling
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Not as obvious a stripe as on mine, but definitely one there, Thanks Beryl... I thought I was going doo-lally!
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Yes . I think they probably vary slightly . (Could be with age with their age )
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Really clear and fascinating shot, Louise, - and well ID'd, Beryl!
I think that's an escallonia she's sitting on, and the spider's web at the tip of the shoot may have caught her a meal of greenfly/other.
It's just not fair that the female of each species has to 'wear' quite such dull colours. After all, with humans, females can choose to dress in more colourful/attractive garb!;)
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I can't confirm that, Catherine as it's something that grows through from next door every now and then, so I don't really get a good look - but I'm always impressed at your plant knowledge :clapping:
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I just know that one because Escallonias were 'the enemy' in Ayr, Louise, and we had to dig out a whole hedge of it as it tried to take over everything. :mad:
Most other shrubs actually baffle me - but, yes, growing through from your neighbours' DOES fit the Escallonia's 'determined growing habit'!:D
Sadly, we never had Dragonflies or Damselflies attracted to ours!:014:
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Yep, that sounds like the damned bush. It damages the fence as it pushes through.... and it's a fence that I am responsible for replacing :( But I am quite lucky in my very small garden - I do get quite a variety of creatures, although being an untidy gardener probably helps loads :)
For some reason I didn't spot your comment about the drab females in the natural world - yep, it's not fair, but then since it probably means that males are more likely to get eaten I think I could live with it ;)