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    This Hairy Dragonfly (Brachytron pratense)
    The county's smallest hawker
    Superficially resembling both the Common Hawker and the Migrant Hawker, close inspection will reveal a hairy thorax,
    Wing span 72mm
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    Well done chocky, that shows the markings very well.
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    Thank you.
    I was fooled by it. I thought it was rather small for a hawker then this morning I zoomed in on it and realized it to be a Hairy Dragon fly. I videoed it too


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chocky View Post
    Love the new avatar
    Yes, a little experiment, you can do the same iin your profile with any of your youtube videos, then if you clear the field, it will revert to your standard one.
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    That IS beautifully done, it's very clear. Lovely.

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    A lovely picture Chocky and lots of fine detail

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    Thank you.
    I just like these dragonflies but they can be confusing.
    That one had me fooled though
    I was aware that it was a little on the small side. Hawkers and emperors are really large and you can't miss them. I nearly missed this one

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