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Posted on 24th August 20152nd June 2016 by Wheatland Farm

Damselflies on the pond

damselfly at Wheatland Farm Eco LodgesSummer’s the time for damselflies around the pond, and when it’s a bit cloudy they even stay still long enough to see!

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