I WAS very interested to read Ian Bond’s article about wildlife gardening (Echo, May 14).
I recently photographed a big dragonfly in my garden where it stayed for three days, recharging its batteries, before flying off again.
I have decided to let my garden run wild a bit and have been rewarded with visits from all sorts of insects and birds, including flycatchers and woodpeckers.
Barry Carter, Croft.
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