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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:09 pm 
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At least 6 Red-veined Darters, including one pair mating, were seen well by myself and Rick Bennett this morning. 4 near north hide at Tennyson and 2 by the Mere.

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can you get at these Andy or do you have to sit in a hide! photography from a hide of dragons is not recommended---weather looks poor for Sunday though but may try next week


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Yes they are accessible. We saw them on the path leading to Tennyson north hide (including a pair mating) and on the track past the mere.

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Even in windy conditions they were fairly obliging earlier this week and I managed to get a few shots of them exactly where Andy said. One in the album

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At least two Red Veined Darters were present along the path to North Hide at Tennysons Sands this afternoon - photo in album.

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Matt, Dean, Mark and Alan

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:17 pm 
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Just to add to Matts report.

One female Red-Veined Darter on the path to north hide on tennysons sands.

One male Red-Veined Darter on the path to the mere hide from the north carpark.

Two Emperor Dragonflies on the first dipping pool on the right from the north carpark,one male and one female.
The female was ovipositing in the pool.

Plus three four-spotted Chasers and two male Black-tailed Skimmers

Cheers Alan.


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