This video is about a stag beetle. And about other insects, like a wasp and green flies, on a tree in a forest near Nunspeet, the Netherlands.
Berry Haddeman made this video.
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These used to be fairly common when I was young – admittedly a few years ago – if one knew where to look. I can’t remember when I last saw one in the UK. Sadly, another declining species. RH
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I think they need healthy oak forests; which may be declining.
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