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That's it. Thanks!
They are quite rare and most likely protected in your area as well. I’m kinda jealous you found one.
It's still there, he got caught in the rain. Should I do anything?
If you wish. It’s not necessary however since rain is part of nature I think.
You can log the record on various platforms. If you are in the South of England, they have a strong population. They are expected to move northwards due to climate change.