





after sporadic sightings of Broad-bodied Chasers in North Lincs since 1999 there appears to be a marked push northward this summer with individuals turning up at several new sites and multiple occurrences--on 40m of a borrow pit between Goxhill and East Halton Skitters there were 7 males and at least 2 ovipositing females this afternoon----also present were several emergent Common and Ruddy Darters (Ruddy pictured)---
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