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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Hi,

Had two lovely walks today and saw some lovely things and took some nice piccs

However a few things I'm struggling with and need some help from the wiser amongst us

First up a lovely dragonfly - we saw many of these - Green head and a much bluer body than the picture shows. Very large in size and certainly "patrolling" in behaviour

I'm tempted to say Southern Hawker but the size and colouration also makes me want to say Emperor - can anyone tell me for certain?

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Next up a buttefly - I want to say one of the Fritillaries but the wing shape is throwing me - is it just damage?

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Next a couple of fungi - this one I'm fairly sure is a giant puffball with a chunk missing - however not having seen one in this area before, I'd like some confirmation

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Lastly this odd looking fungus. I know its old and may be hard to identify but the "petal" arrangement is confusing me (I know little about fungi anyway). The only one I have seen before that does that is a collared earthstar and I'm sure its not that


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Any help with any / all would be much appreciated

Great day for a walk (or two in my case:eek: )

Red
 

British Red

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Will do Kevin - I'll post it here - may take a while - Dial up is chronically slow at the moment

Red
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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Heres a larger res one Kevin - I'll mail a higher res link to you shortly (too large for the forum)

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Thanks for helping

Red
 

familne

Full Member
Dec 20, 2003
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I'd still go for Southern Hawker, most of the hawkers have some hair on the thorax, the hairy dragonfly is much downier, also abdomen markings not right for hairy.
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Interesting! I didn't know beofre today that any Dragonflies were hairy :eek:

Is the damage to the rear wing normal?

Red
 

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