Hi,
No Sun since weeks but today a nice visitor.
A dragonfly named Flame Skimmer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_skimmer
Sunlit Dragonfly
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Re: Sunlit Dragonfly
I can see why it is called 'Flame', what an amazing colour ours in the UK seem to be all brown, well, all the ones I have ever seen have been. How large was he/she?
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Re: Sunlit Dragonfly
Hi Alexandra,
Wingspan between 7 and 8 cm averaged about 3 inches
Yes I read about the brown UK dragonflies named Brown Hawker
https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/spec ... wn-hawker/
regards Rainer
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