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    I'm afraid that it includes more of the naughty stuff..... Again, it's by the small pond at my workplace - I can just pop out for 10 mins at lunchtime.
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    Nice shots Louise, I think that's the Large Red Damsel - Pyrrhosoma nymphula
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    You are right - I had spotted that but neglected to add the 'Large'.. I'm easily distracted ***ooh, cup of tea....****


    Mind you - how they can call it a 'large' damselfly I don't know, it's tiny - goodness knows how small the ordinary one is !!!!!
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    Nice captures Louise.
    I think you'll find the red damsel even smaller

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    There's not a great difference in size though - 31mm and 36 mm - half a centimeter is only going to show up in straight comparison... luckily their pattering is quite distinctly different.

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    Yes . the large red should be called Golden-tailed I reckon

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