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Blue-tailed Damselfly

Blue-tailed damselfly

Bog asphodel

Bog asphodel

A female bog bush-cricket standing on a branch. It's a brown insect with incredibly long back legs, long antennae and a long, upcurved ovipositor

Bog bush-cricket

Bogbean

Bogbean

Stalks of bog myrtle, with clusters of yellowish-brown catkins

Bog-myrtle

Bottlenose Dolphin

Bottlenose dolphin

A box tree moth resting on a fencepost. The moth has white wings with an irridescent purplish sheen, edged with black

Box tree moth

Bracken

Bracken

Bramble

Bramble

Female brambling

Brambling

Brandt's bat

Brandt's bat

A brassica shieldbug resting on a leaf. It's an oval-shaped, black bug with a white border around its body and three white dots across its back, near the wing tips

Brassica shieldbug

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