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Hairy Dragonfly – 7th June

June 7, 2013Recent wildlife sightings2013, 7th June, Gravel Pits, Hairy Dragonfly, Little Ringed Plover, Wader Scrape, Willow PondPete Smith

This afternoon one or perhaps two male Hairy Dragonflies were seen flying around the Gravel Pits and Willow Pond. Later a female was seen ovipositing in Willow Pond. On the Wader Scrape, three families of Little Ringed Plovers were seen. RW. PS.

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