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Black Terns
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I came across these two tiny green insects at Big Hill Springs park (outside the city to the north west) on Tuesday morning. Would love to know what they are - haven't been able to find them yet. Doug - do you have any ideas by any chance? I'm sure they are very common little creatures, but I'm sure I haven't seen them before.
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