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Posted on 16 July, 2023
by john
A common blue damselfly hangs from meadowsweet flower. The flowers are not fully out. Background out of focus, greenery.

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Posted on 16 July, 2023
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Posted on 10 September, 2022
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Ruddy Darter

Common Blue Damsel Fly
Common Blue Damsel Fly

Quite a few smaller dragonflies & damselflies around Ardinning today. Nice sunny morning, autumn feels close, bracken & heather turning.

Posted on 10 September, 2022
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Posted on 3 June, 2022
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Common blue damselfly
A walk around Ardinning this afternoon, bright, sunny and a bit of a breeze. Saw Common blue damselflies (as far as I can figure), and a couple of distant dragonflies. First for me this year.

Posted on 3 June, 2022
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Posted on 29 August, 2021
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Common Blue Damselfly

Common Darter

Common Blue Damselfly & Common Darter at Ardinning yesterday. Also saw very large dark blue dragonfly.

Posted on 29 August, 2021
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Posted on 1 August, 2021
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Blue-tailed Damselfly, Forth and Clyde Canal

Posted on 1 August, 2021
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Posted on 18 June, 2021
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Blue Damselfly

Blue Damselfly in Victoria Park this evening.

Posted on 18 June, 2021
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Posted on 31 July, 2020
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Large Red Damselfly, near Loch Ard. Id via Large Red Damselfly – British Dragonfly Society

Posted on 31 July, 2020
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You should have taken home a pack of activities. You can upload work to Teams or put it in your homework jotter. Here are a few online ideas too. You can send work in via Teams or use your homework jotter. Maths Things to practise. Place Value & rounding –Rounding to 10 –Rounding to 10 […]

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Biggies Highlights W/E September 8th

Another fast week. Highlights for us included the progress we had made in the designs for or elastic band vehicles. A few can be seen on the featured image of this post. Hopefully we can get them all finished and run some distance trials soon. Poetry The class have really got into writing poetry and […]

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Highlights Weekending 1 September

Time flies! We have had quite a busy week. We got started with our micro:bits, homework and more. We finally finished our class logos: And the judges came to a decision of which one we will use to represent our class this session: All the logos are displayed on one of our rotating blog headers. […]

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I am John Johnston A Primary Teacher in Scotland. I currently teach primary 4-5-6-7 in Banton Primary, the Banton Biggies. From 1993 until 17th October 2008 a class teacher at Sandaig Primary in Glasgow. In 20th October 2008 I joined North Lanarkshire Council as an Educational ICT Development Officer where I was until 2016. From January 2014 till December 2015 I was on secondment to the Scottish Government to work on Glow as Product Owner mostly on Glow Blogs. I am continuing the role on a part time basis.

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