A quick visit down to the local area ponds in the vain hope of finding a few Dragons. My walk started with viewing a few Butterflies namely Ringlets and Meadow Browns with a few Whites thrown in along with a couple of Speckled Woods. On arrival at the ponds it seemed it was going to be a wasted trip but just sitting and waiting can bring great rewards and so it did, Damselflies started to appear Large Red and Azures flitting amongst the pond vegetation and over the pond lilies and then a Dragonfly came into view and was lost again but it soon came around as it made its way along its patrol path I soon made it out to be a Emperor Dragonfly, light green body and blue tail a great ending to a couple of hours watching on a local site goes to show check out those local sites
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