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COVER BANDED DEMOISELLE

by Michael Blacknell, Hampshire

This male banded demoiselle revealed his vibrant metallic colouring while drying off the night’s dew. As he was still in a state of torpor, I was able to set up a tripod and get this shot.

MARINE IGUNA

by Jonathan Webb, Norwich

As a lifelong reptile lover, taking a photo of a marine iguana in the water was top of my wish list when I visited the Galápagos Islands. I waded chest-deep into a tide pool to snap this one as it swam towards me.

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