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 Post subject: Messingham Sand Quarry.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:27 pm 
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Bike ride to M.S.Q.
Small pond between Holme/MSQ
2 Emperor dragonflys
6 Four spotted chasers
12 Black tailed skimmers. 8 male.
MSQ, 1 Emperor Dragonfly
8 four spot chasers
4 Black tailed skimmers, all female.
1 Female Broad bodied chaser in wood
1 hairy dragonfly
Colin Pumfrett.


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 Post subject: Messingham Pits
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:25 pm 
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Location: Barnetby Le Wold
480+ Common-blue Damselfly
435+ Blue-tailed Damselfly
12 Black-tailed Skimmer(including 2 mature males).
3 Brown Hawker(All females)
4 Four-spot Chaser
7 Common Darter
3 male Red-eyed Damselfly
3 Large-red Damselfly
1 Hairy dragonfly
1 Female Broad-bodied Chaser

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Steve


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 Post subject: msq,20/6.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:19 pm 
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Location: scunthorpe
Not so many dragonflys in the afternoon,but saw one male black tailed skimmer,really nice-near duck hide on edge of marsh,couldnt get a photo-just learning these insects,but getting there slowly!!!saw a dragonfly on the right pond near car park appeared to be laying eggs,so i was told,kept dipping then hovering,maybe you guys would know more,managed to get a photo of it hovering(not Digital),not sure which species,always settled where you could not see the wing markings,but broad body looking golden in the sunlight.
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