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    Default Banded Demoiselle: Calopteryx splendens.

    Captured in Phear Park pond Exmouth
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    Again, nicely caught - shows off the wings very nicely.

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    Thank you.
    They are probably the more handsome of the species

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    I was just listening to 'The Archers' (I know, I'm an old fogie!!), and they mentioned there that the way to distinguish between a Damsel Fly and Dragonfly is that Damselfly wings are all the same size.

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    Yes I miss read it it the first time .
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