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These live at my yard , well they do summertime . Last week I got some logs for a friend and uncovered this little beast . Dung beetle ? . Hes dead just like an empty shell looks cool . Misuss says not in the kitchen tho .:biggrin:

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awesome Tony, those stag beetles are pretty scary i have never seen one. I saw a moth last year the size of a jenny Wren, it was getting dark and only a camera phone, any ideas?

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I got those stags from a malus fell in a back garden. the client refused to let me leave a stump and grubs in situ. The holoway guys said i wouldnt be able to rear them on and release them! WRONG!

 

they are now in a new home where ash pollards and dead is plentifull!

 

richmond park has loads apparently.

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Not really up on my beetles, but guess this is the common dung/dor beetle??? He was about 20mm long and looked quite handsome!

 

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MonkeyD, that dragonfly is awesome!

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