A day out in the broads to photograph butterflies and dragonflies. It was a successful day with a very obliging Swallowtail, the first one that I have seen for a prolonged period of time. It happily rested in front of us for 15 minutes, allowing many pictures to be taken. We also saw Norfolk Hawker, Black-tailed Skimmer and Four-spot Chaser Dragonflies, as well as a Large Skipper butterfly.
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