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 Post subject: Gib Pt 3 August
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:40 am 
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Location: Marton
Gibraltar Pt NNR
03.08.08
Brian Hedley and Ian Higginson
Small Red-eyed Damselfly 3 males in pool near north end car park.
Emperor 2m 1f(egg-laying)
Black-tailed skimmer 6m
Common darter 4
Blue-tailed damselfly 2
Common Blue Damselfly 15
Cheers
Brian


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 Post subject: Re: Gib Pt 3 August
PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:30 pm 
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Location: Gib Point
Hi Brian

I know that buterflies can derive minerals from mammall dung but what is the association with the small red-eyed damselfly ?!!

Cheers

Kev


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:04 am 
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Location: Anwick Fen
Small red-eyed Damselfly 7 males and a female - one pair ovipositing in the first pond on the left from the northern car park. Also Blue-tailed, common and common hawker and at least three Migrant Hawkers - a pair in tandem. In the second pond on the left - a Banded Damselfy.

Graham Hardy & Derek Pell


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