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Saturday 11 June 2011

Broad-bodied Chasers (Forest of Dean and Lydney)

Nice in the morning and showers in the afternoon, here ends the weather report.





16 comments:

  1. What happened to the rest of that BBC in the first two shots Bob!

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  2. i was wondering the same thing and marveling that it could stay alive after losing some of its body like that.

    and i LOVE the last shot!!!

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  3. To everybody; The Broad-bodied Chaser gradually uncurled itself to become number 3.

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  4. Piękna ważka, udane zdjęcia, pozdrawiam.

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  5. Not only great photos, but a grand puzzle!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  6. Beautiful to see Bob ...
    Your images are stunning.

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  7. spectacular rarity !!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. Beautiful photos! Well done. Have a nice weekend to you.

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  9. Wonderful photos Bob. So beautifully detailed!

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  10. Parabéns pelas imagens, Bob.
    Bem detalhadas. Impressionante, esse inseto perder parte do corpo.

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  11. all these shots are wonderful, but the last one is just amazing !

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  12. 。˚✿•
    Olá, amigo!

    Essa série é tão linda quanto imponente... a natureza dando seu show!!!

    Hoje no meu país é dia dos namorados,
    então:

    FELIZ DIA DOS NAMORADOS!!!

    Boa semana!
    Beijinhos.
    Brasil.

    ✿•.¸¸♪♫♪
    。˚ ˚ ˛✿

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  13. Excellent shots Bob.

    Glad you cleared up that little mystery; I was wondering the same when I looked at those shots ;-)

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  14. Wow, Bob - fabulous post!

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  15. I have never seen a curled up dragonfly.
    This is amazing!

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  16. got to see this!

    i was wondering what happened to the rest of that BBC in the two top photos,too.
    now i know.

    fantastic set of shots!

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