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    ...this one was sitting on the warehouse stairs. Apparently it has been flying around the warehouse for a few days bumping into things. I took some pictures and put it outside in the garden, I bet it made some hungry bird happy as I don't think it could fly any more.
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    Looks like a Male Migrant Hawker TG, Latin name Aeshna mixta. Shame about the wing damage.
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    Yep, that's the one. Has a typical "T" on their back. Called Herbst-Mosaikjungfer in German, translated something like Autumn Mosaic Maiden (or virgin)

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    Yes.
    Very nice capture

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